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does applying to you sin paper, affect whether youre a tax resident or not ?

arctur

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does applying and receiving SIN paper in canada, affect whether you become a tax resident in Canada or not ?

just applying for it...not actually using it work..

thanks.
 

Bs65

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No just applying for it or not using it does not as there are other things that determine if you are deemed tax resident such as establishing a residence, 183 days in the country and so on. All explained on the CRA website.

https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/tax/international-non-residents/information-been-moved/determining-your-residency-status.html

People do soft landings all the the time for example, get their SIN then leave for a couple of years but are not tax resident until they actually come back a meet the requirements for tax residency.
 

arctur

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are renting bills ( rent of an apartment ) considered as a primary or a secondary ties to Canada ?
 

torontosm

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are renting bills ( rent of an apartment ) considered as a primary or a secondary ties to Canada ?
If you are renting an apartment in Canada, chances are you or your immediate family is living in said apartment, which would be a clear primary tie.
 

arctur

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If you are renting an apartment in Canada, chances are you or your immediate family is living in said apartment, which would be a clear primary tie.
what ??? living in a rented apartment isnt a primary tie ? you have to own a house to be considered a primary tie ,,

are you sure of what you're saying totrontosm?
 

foodie69

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what ??? living in a rented apartment isnt a primary tie ? you have to own a house to be considered a primary tie ,,

are you sure of what you're saying totrontosm?
read it properly..it says clearly it is a primary tie..
 

torontosm

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what ??? living in a rented apartment isnt a primary tie ? you have to own a house to be considered a primary tie ,,

are you sure of what you're saying totrontosm?

You do not have to own property for it to be a primary tie. Normal people wouldn't rent a place if they weren't living in it. Therefore, since they or their family are most likely living in the rented property, they have clear ties to Canada and would probably be considered to be residents.
 

arctur

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I read it..it says you need OWNERSHIP of a property to be considered a primary tie.

hows rental a primary tie. it doesnt even make sense.
youre mistaken.