I'm in a bit of a unique situation and couldn't find much info online, so hoping to get some answers here.
My wife is a Canadian citizen currently living in Ontario, and I was planning to quit my job in Japan so I can join her at the end of this year. However, my current workplace offered to transfer me to their Ontario office as an expat. Since I already have my PR so there's no need for them to sponsor me a work visa, we thought all would be smooth sailing... until we were informed that all of their expats (not just the ones in Canada) still pay income taxes in Japan while living overseas. I have yet to gather more info but it sounds like the expat currently in Ontario doesn't pay any taxes to the Canadian government per the Canada-Japan tax treaty, and either he himself or HR submits a T4 (not sure yet if they actually do a full tax return) to CRA every year to prove all taxes have been paid in Japan.
My question is - assuming I'll be living and working in Ontario at this same workplace as an expat for the next 5 years after landing -> in order to fulfill my residency obligation and to be able to renew my PR card 5 years later, does it matter in which country I've paid my income taxes, so long as I can provide supporting documents such as rental agreement under my name, letter from employer, bank statements etc (probably not Notice of Assessment from CRA I'm guessing) to prove that I've been physically living here for more than 730 days?
I hope my question makes sense - TBH I'm still a bit confused myself... Thanks so much in advance!!
My wife is a Canadian citizen currently living in Ontario, and I was planning to quit my job in Japan so I can join her at the end of this year. However, my current workplace offered to transfer me to their Ontario office as an expat. Since I already have my PR so there's no need for them to sponsor me a work visa, we thought all would be smooth sailing... until we were informed that all of their expats (not just the ones in Canada) still pay income taxes in Japan while living overseas. I have yet to gather more info but it sounds like the expat currently in Ontario doesn't pay any taxes to the Canadian government per the Canada-Japan tax treaty, and either he himself or HR submits a T4 (not sure yet if they actually do a full tax return) to CRA every year to prove all taxes have been paid in Japan.
My question is - assuming I'll be living and working in Ontario at this same workplace as an expat for the next 5 years after landing -> in order to fulfill my residency obligation and to be able to renew my PR card 5 years later, does it matter in which country I've paid my income taxes, so long as I can provide supporting documents such as rental agreement under my name, letter from employer, bank statements etc (probably not Notice of Assessment from CRA I'm guessing) to prove that I've been physically living here for more than 730 days?
I hope my question makes sense - TBH I'm still a bit confused myself... Thanks so much in advance!!