I am posting this here too, because it seems that on the tax section it's pretty quiet and maybe someone here can help.
So I have a problem, I'm not sure do I need to fill out my taxes as non-resident, deemed resident, deemed non-resident or just as resident? (factual resident doesn't apply because I still need to be considered a resident of Canada for income tax purposes. And I'm not anymore.. after my visa expired)
Here is my case: I worked in Canada until June 2012 (this was when my work permit expired), I returned to my home country for 2 months and flew back to Canada as a tourist and stayed there until December. My husband is Canadian.
I assumed I would fill out my taxes as deemed resident (stayed in Canada more than 183 days and my home country is not taxing me from Canadian income because I worked there already on 2011), but because I have ties to Canada (my hubby), I'm not quite sure anymore. I am currently in Canada again, as a tourist waiting for my PR.
Any thoughts, anyone?
So I have a problem, I'm not sure do I need to fill out my taxes as non-resident, deemed resident, deemed non-resident or just as resident? (factual resident doesn't apply because I still need to be considered a resident of Canada for income tax purposes. And I'm not anymore.. after my visa expired)
Here is my case: I worked in Canada until June 2012 (this was when my work permit expired), I returned to my home country for 2 months and flew back to Canada as a tourist and stayed there until December. My husband is Canadian.
I assumed I would fill out my taxes as deemed resident (stayed in Canada more than 183 days and my home country is not taxing me from Canadian income because I worked there already on 2011), but because I have ties to Canada (my hubby), I'm not quite sure anymore. I am currently in Canada again, as a tourist waiting for my PR.
Any thoughts, anyone?