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Tax as a new comer

mmahmud

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Mar 30, 2018
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Hi, I landed in Canada on November 2018. I worked for a few days in December. I am returning to my country this month. Do I have to file a tax return for 2018? If yes, how do I do it from my country?

Thanks
 

canuck78

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Jun 18, 2017
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No because you only worked for such a small amount of time. If you are not planning on returning for a long while you should close your bank account. Look up resident for tax purposes and citizen/PR.
 

mmahmud

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Mar 30, 2018
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No because you only worked for such a small amount of time. If you are not planning on returning for a long while you should close your bank account. Look up resident for tax purposes and citizen/PR.
Thanks a lot. I am planning to close the bank account. While we are on this, can you kindly take a look at this and suggest?
https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/urgent-pr-card-mistakenly-send-to-wrong-address.607186/#post-7527985
 

steaky

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Thanks a lot. I am planning to close the bank account. While we are on this, can you kindly take a look at this and suggest?
https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/urgent-pr-card-mistakenly-send-to-wrong-address.607186/#post-7527985
You can keep the bank account but just tell your banker to change it as a non resident for tax purposes.

Keeping a bank account has its convenient especially if you want to wire some money into Canada before settle down later in your life.
 

mmahmud

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You can keep the bank account but just tell your banker to change it as a non resident for tax purposes.

Keeping a bank account has its convenient especially if you want to wire some money into Canada before settle down later in your life.
Thanks for the suggestion. I actually have to close it. By the way, is there any formality to be done to become a non-resident for tax purposes?
 

mmahmud

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Mar 30, 2018
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It depends. Follow canuck's advice.
Thanks. I checked out the residency status for tax purposes and it looks like I will be considered an emigrant if I have no ties in Canada such as Bank accounts. Since I am planning to close the account, I think that will solve the issue.