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Caddboy

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I've got a few questions regarding the sponsoring of a spouse, Outland. We are looking to submit the application for P/R, however we are not looking to move to Canada right after the P/R is approved, but we are looking to travel to Canada to visit / look around, and activaite the P/R. Can we do this or do we have to move to Canada right after the P/R is approved.

Also if you activate your P/R and then say move to another country for a year or 2, do you still pay taxes to Canada or the country you are in, as far as I am aware you pay taxes to the country you are resident of.......as per the agreement with Canada and UK.

Finally, do anyone know if you can claim a mother-in-law as a dependant, if they live with you and are finacially dependant on you? I heard that you might be able to sponsor them into the country as a in-house care giver? Not sure if that's true or not.

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Caddboy said:
I've got a few questions regarding the sponsoring of a spouse, Outland. We are looking to submit the application for P/R, however we are not looking to move to Canada right after the P/R is approved, but we are looking to travel to Canada to visit / look around, and activaite the P/R. Can we do this or do we have to move to Canada right after the P/R is approved.
You are only eligible to apply to sponsor family to Canada while living abroad if you are a Canadian citizen - and you will have to demonstrate that you intend to accompany your family members to Canada when they are approved, or they won't be.
Caddboy said:
Also if you activate your P/R and then say move to another country for a year or 2, do you still pay taxes to Canada or the country you are in, as far as I am aware you pay taxes to the country you are resident of.......as per the agreement with Canada and UK.
Don't know the answer to this.
Caddboy said:
Finally, do anyone know if you can claim a mother-in-law as a dependant, if they live with you and are finacially dependant on you? I heard that you might be able to sponsor them into the country as a in-house care giver? Not sure if that's true or not.
No, a mother-in-law does not fall under the definition of a "dependent". If you sponsored your wife, she might then be able to sponsor her mother to Canada at a later date - but there are conditions that apply concerning other family members already in Canada. There are others here who know more about that, and about the live-in caregiver process. Hopefully they'll respond as well.