Hi!
Background:
Background:
- I'm a Canadian citizen married to an American citizen.
- We are currently in the process of getting him spousal-sponsored PR (application paid and submitted, no word back yet)
- My husband, N, works remotely (internet) for a US-based company
- He is considered by US tax law as an independent contractor (self-employed)
- He does not currently have a work visa for Canada
- Does he need a work visa to keep working at his company? Again, the company is based in the US, does not hire Canadians, and does not really sell anything to Canadians. To me, this falls under: "An activity which does not really 'take away' from opportunities for Canadians or permanent residents to gain employment"
- N is concerned because he is technically not "employed" by an "employer" - as an independent contractor, he's considered self-employed by U.S. tax law. I still think it falls under this umbrella of being paid by US people to do work (remotely) to the US for US citizens that in no way involves anything in Canada.
- Since he doesn't have PR yet (we submitted over a month ago and are still waiting to hear back), does anybody know what he should do for taxes? We're going to hire an accountant for help anyway, but any information would be great.
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