Hi Seniors,
I am a PR at the moment and hopefully by God's grace I will file for Citizenship by May 2021 and get it.
I plan to leave Canada forever and move to Australia after becoming a Citizen ,be with my spouse.
-Do I loose my old age pension benefits?
-Do I still have a meet any tax obligations?
-Will my imcome im Autralia have to be repoeted im Canada?
Best Regards
JSPCAN
I am tempted to answer your questions,but I am not legal expert and also my ideas was based on my research when I was a new immigrant back in 2012. What I am trying to say, maybe the rules was change.
Like you, I don't want to leave in Canada forever. Maybe enjoy my retirement back in the Philippines in the future.
Based on what I gathered before, you need a number of years as a tax payer in Canada so that you can have a old age pension. If my memory serve me right, 10 years was the minimum tax contribution to have a old age pension benefits here in Canada( Living physical in Canada).
So let say, you are old age pensioner with 10 years of tax contribution, and you want to travel and leave outside Canada, in order to receiver your pension benefits continuously. You need to go back to Canada.
in short, you need to stay here or live here.
I am not sure anymore, probably you are allowed at least minimum less than 6 months outside Canada.
To summarize, in order to enjoy your pension, you need to stay in Canada most of the time.
In addition, 20 years of Canadian tax contribution or more you can enjoy your old age pension, stay and live anywhere in the world. No need to travel right away in Canada or any restrictions for your pensions.
# 2 I don't have any idea about Australia taxation.
But food for thought, when you become a Canadian citizen. You can call the C.R.A or canada tax office, inform them,that you are planning to leave outside Canada and you want to file a non resident status.
My friends and I was planning to move in the STATES last year, I was lucky I did not pursue it ,but my friends continue the plans and moved in New york.
She called the cra or canada tax office, to change non resident status to avoid double taxes.
Canada and USA have a treaty regarding about this.
If I was able to move and stay in New york, I rather pay my taxes in Canada than in the states. you are allowed to choose anyway.