They require your CRA tax return/NOA. Line 150 amounts for LICO.Hi,
I moved to Canada in June 2019 and have been a PR since Jan 2019
Does the IRCC take into account the income earned outside of Canada for the income requirements or does it have to be inside of Canada ?
Line 150 most certainly has something to do with residency, as it only includes income earned while you are a tax resident of Canada. Income earned while not a tax resident of Canada, such as your US income, is not taxable and therefore not included in line 150
So unless you filed taxes with CRA for years 2017 2017 and 2019 as a tax resident in Canada even though your income was earned overseas then you will qualify. And pay the Canadian tax rates from abroad.
Logically nobody would do that unless they had planned 3 years in advance for this despite not even being in Canada.
Also as a PR you would need to be in Canada for 730 days out of 5 years. Meaning you would have had to plan this right from the outset when you got your PR.
I doubt many would.