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being a permanent resident and paying taxes - citizenship?

Prussian

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What is the impact of paying Canadian income taxes as a permanent resident in regard to qualifying for Canadian citizenship? If, for instance, I were to pay Canadian income taxes for four consecutive years (even if I were not fully resident during that time), would I likely qualify for citizenship? When?
 

PMM

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Hi

Prussian said:
What is the impact of paying Canadian income taxes as a permanent resident in regard to qualifying for Canadian citizenship? If, for instance, I were to pay Canadian income taxes for four consecutive years (even if I were not fully resident during that time), would I likely qualify for citizenship? When?
No. you require physical presence for citizenship.

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What about being physically present but not paying taxes?? Any impact?
 

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If you're physically present in Canda more than 183 days each year, you must file a tax return. Presumably there would be some taxes to pay. But even if you're exempted from taxes by a tax treaty, this would have no effect on citizenship aspirations.