I have been performing contract I.T. work as a sole proprietor for a company based in Ireland. I've been declaring this as self-employed on my Canadian tax return.
I had a work permit however it has expired so I've had to change my status to a visitor so I'm not legally entitled to work in Canada.
I'm trying to determine if I can still continue to receive self-employment income based on the grounds that it would be considered foreign income and have no impact on the Canadian labour market? I've just received an ITA for PR so my intention is to remain in Canada as a visitor until I receive my PR.
Paragraph 186(a) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations provides:
I had a work permit however it has expired so I've had to change my status to a visitor so I'm not legally entitled to work in Canada.
I'm trying to determine if I can still continue to receive self-employment income based on the grounds that it would be considered foreign income and have no impact on the Canadian labour market? I've just received an ITA for PR so my intention is to remain in Canada as a visitor until I receive my PR.
Paragraph 186(a) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations provides:
And section 187 provides:A foreign national may work in Canada without a work permit ... as a business visitor to Canada within the meaning of section 187.
For the purposes of paragraph 186(a), a business visitor to Canada is a foreign national who ... seeks to engage in international business activities in Canada without directly entering the Canadian labour market.