While I had a valid work visa, I had a Patreon account where I raked in some extra monthly revenue. My visa has since expired and I'm waiting on a response to become a permanent resident, so I cannot legally "work" at the moment. Thus, I've put my Patreon on pause.
However, I was digging a little deeper and I was wondering if I can unpause my Patreon. On the canada.ca website, it states the following is not considered "work":
However, I was digging a little deeper and I was wondering if I can unpause my Patreon. On the canada.ca website, it states the following is not considered "work":
- An activity which does not really 'take away' from opportunities for Canadians or permanent residents to gain employment or experience in the workplace is not “work” for the purposes of the definition.
- Long distance (by telephone or Internet) work done by a temporary resident whose employer is outside Canada and who is remunerated from outside Canada.
- Self-employment where the work to be done would have no real impact on the labour market, nor really provide an opportunity for Canadians. Examples include a U.S. farmer crossing the border to work on fields that he owns, or a miner coming to work on his own claim.
- I am paid directly by Patreon, which is a company based in the US.
- The "service" I provide through my account on Patreon is very niche erotica.
- My Patreon only rakes in about $7k a year.