Not really true. In 2014 I had a status of visitor in Canada, but since I got my residency in early 2015 and didn't leave in between, I was considered a resident for tax purposes from the day I arrived in Canada, and had to file taxes, although I had no income and didn't go for any benefits. I discussed it with an accountant and CRA and they both said I had to file taxes.Diplomatru said:If you don't have income you don't need to file tax return
I advice you to call CRA and ask will they consider you a resident, and I believe they will, since you will be a permanent resident from landing, you will have to file taxes and report even income earned outside of Canada. Be careful with this, since if you argue you are not a resident for tax purposes, they can argue you are not resident at all.nihaocanada8 said:Hello. I plan to do landing in the 1st week of Sept to activate the PR and then return to my home country. I will move permanently next year. my question is if I give my friend's address for the PR card does it mean that I would need to file the income tax this year even if I am not in canada ? because for income tax purpose I am a resident as I have given my friend's address. If it is true then I would rather not collect the PR card till I move over permanently. appreciate your views on this. Thanks
Hi Herpderp,herpderp said:Just did this last weekend. Had no problems flying out of Canada. Coming back in, I had to drive a Budget rental car over the border. You just need your CoPR and Passport to cross. You can't cross the border on a bus or any other commercial transport.
When did you do your first landing ? Does the officer ask you if you spend 730.days in Canada before you leave or just have a look at your passport and your COPR ?waitingforfsw said:Hi Herpderp,
I am in same situation i.e. waiting for PR (i have COPR) and am currently in USA.when you rented the car from budget did you take a canadian number plate car or did US number plated car worked?Is your licence a US licence? Also, was it a one way rental from US to Canada?
Every SIN holder need to file Tax return although you show 0 $ incomenihaocanada8 said:Hello. I plan to do landing in the 1st week of Sept to activate the PR and then return to my home country. I will move permanently next year. my question is if I give my friend's address for the PR card does it mean that I would need to file the income tax this year even if I am not in canada ? because for income tax purpose I am a resident as I have given my friend's address. If it is true then I would rather not collect the PR card till I move over permanently. appreciate your views on this. Thanks
i did my first landing in june 2015.after staying for two weeks came back to US to wind up.Now i want to go to Canada again as i have some job interviews.So want to know how does a rental car work?Does it have to be a way rental with Canada number plate?Zico85 said:When did you do your first landing ? Does the officer ask you if you spend 730.days in Canada before you leave or just have a look at your passport and your COPR ?
It's not that you have to wait for 730 days before you leave. What they mean is that after you become a PR, you have to stay in Canada for 730 days in a 5 year period. Since you are a new PR, this is not a concern for you. Just drive up to the border with your CoPR and passport and you will be just fine.Zico85 said:I landed 21/05/2015. and am still waiting my PR card .My mailing address on my ECAS has not updated yet although I provided my Canadian mailing address once I landed . Is it normal ?
could I enter canda from USA just with my passport and COPR Although I left Canada before 730 days ? . If you have experinced something like that, please let me know.
I am fairly sure your licence plate number is not going to matter since, and this is an assumption, it is going to be a one way rental and it's not like you plan on lying to the CBSA officers. They would know why you are driving a rental and since you are entering on a private vehicle, it is not going to make a difference if the licence plate is Canadian or American. Confirm with seniors though. Good luck.waitingforfsw said:Hi Herpderp,
I am in same situation i.e. waiting for PR (i have COPR) and am currently in USA.when you rented the car from budget did you take a canadian number plate car or did US number plated car worked?Is your licence a US licence? Also, was it a one way rental from US to Canada?
waitingforfsw said:i did my first landing in june 2015.after staying for two weeks came back to US to wind up.Now i want to go to Canada again as i have some job interviews.So want to know how does a rental car work?Does it have to be a way rental with Canada number plate?
I am in the same situation that's why I am not quite sure . But on of our friends here replied on your question and said it shouldn't be a problem . Please , let me know once you pass the boarder.
spaceexp said:No problem, I try to help if I can At least you know on time, so you can make arrangements. I am sure most people are normal enough to understand such a situation and contact you if/when they get it (if you explain it to them politely).
http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tx/ndvdls/tpcs/ncm-tx/flng-blgtns/menu-eng.htmlspaceexp said:Not really true. In 2014 I had a status of visitor in Canada, but since I got my residency in early 2015 and didn't leave in between, I was considered a resident for tax purposes from the day I arrived in Canada, and had to file taxes, although I had no income and didn't go for any benefits. I discussed it with an accountant and CRA and they both said I had to file taxes.
I advice you to call CRA and ask will they consider you a resident, and I believe they will, since you will be a permanent resident from landing, you will have to file taxes and report even income earned outside of Canada. Be careful with this, since if you argue you are not a resident for tax purposes, they can argue you are not resident at all.
1) Don't know, but just call back 10 days or more later to ask whether they have your updated address in the system. I also changed my address after landing and the PR card went to my new address.Captain_Prince said:Hello Seniors,
I have recently done my landing in Canada and have the following questions regarding receiving PR card.
1) I have changed mailing address online I called CIC today they said I need to wait till 10 working days and then follow it up with them if it does not get updated. what is the normal processing time for updating of address?
2) I will leave Canada in next 10 days is it possible for my relatives to the courier the cards to me outside Canada or in anyway bring it in person outside Canada. Is there any other requirement during the process where I should be inside Canada
Regards,
Captain