Do I pay province tax? or just fI'm confused.
If you want to explore the culture then why do you even care about getting PR???????? Just go on a holiday visa - that way you don't have to worry about double tax treaties and competing in a new market with completely different dynamics. You can explore culture, enjoy the mountains, take photos with girls with cowboy hats as much as you want for a couple of weeks/months then go back.
Besides you have zero prospect of immigration anyway, yet you seem to suggest that it's a walk in the park and the bigger concern for you is taxes despite having no skilled work experience. Am I missing something? Do you have a trucking business? Did you drive trucks on Uber? If not then you can't possibly start a trucking business or work as a truck driver here.
And yes, in Canada you declare all foreign income in your federal tax return if you live here.
So, there are 3 taxesYou would pay a combination of provincial and federal taxes on your income generated outside of Canada. Your income generated in Canada will not be tax free if you are living in Canada.
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- Federal
- Province
- CPP/EI Premiums
Lets say I live in Canada on the income I generate back home. Lets say $50,000 per year
I make $0 in Canada
What taxes do I have to pay? All three taxes?
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