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danny456

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Jun 17, 2009
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Hello,

Currently, Im working on H1B in US and I am planning to apply for Canadian PR through the Alberta program.

I want to know that to complete the requirement for this program, do I have to work in Alberta (i.e, pay taxes to its government for minimum of 2 yrs) or just living there for 2 out of 5 yrs is sufficient?


Is it possible that I work for a US company remotely from Canada for those 2yrs? And, just pay taxes to the US government. or Do I have to find a job in Alberta?

Thanks in advance for all the suggestions!!
 
They have this program to get people to work in alberta, not to live there and work remotly for the US


danny456 said:
Hello,

Currently, Im working on H1B in US and I am planning to apply for Canadian PR through the Alberta program.

I want to know that to complete the requirement for this program, do I have to work in Alberta (i.e, pay taxes to its government for minimum of 2 yrs) or just living there for 2 out of 5 yrs is sufficient?


Is it possible that I work for a US company remotely from Canada for those 2yrs? And, just pay taxes to the US government. or Do I have to find a job in Alberta?

Thanks in advance for all the suggestions!!
 
I am not aware of any rules that say you have to work in AB. You have to live in AB at least for a while but if you want to move somewhere else in Canada later, that would be ok too. You need to live in Canada 2 years in any 5 year period to keep a Canadian PR. If you want to continue working in the US remotely or by commuting, that is ok, as long as you fulfill your 2 in 5 years or 730 days in 5 years, whatever. I do not think you can just pay taxes to the US though. I believe that as a resident of Canada, you also need to file taxes in Canada listing "foreign" income. US and Canada have a tax treaty so you wouldn't be double taxed.
 
I believe that Canada has a catchup tax provision. Wherein if for your salary, US tax is 30% and Canada's tax is 33%, then after paying 30% to US government, you have to pay 3% to Canada govt. I am not sure of the exact tax clause / tax provisions but as the above thread mentions, due to NAFTA there is no double taxation.

Please advise us also about what you find. Thanks.