Hello all,
I'm a Canadian citizen living in South Korea, working as an English Teacher.
I'm working with my accountant back home to file my taxes. I want to declare non-residency to be exempt from paying taxes on money I earned in Korea as I already pay Korean taxes. I want to know if there will be any detriment to sponsoring my soon-to-be Korean wife to come to Canada if I declare non-residency?
I'm aware that if I'm living in Korea at the application time, I have to prove I will go to Canada when she is accepted. But I want to make sure there won't be any problems due to being a non-resident for tax purposes, even though I'm a Canadian citizen and hold a Canadian passport.
Thank you!
I'm a Canadian citizen living in South Korea, working as an English Teacher.
I'm working with my accountant back home to file my taxes. I want to declare non-residency to be exempt from paying taxes on money I earned in Korea as I already pay Korean taxes. I want to know if there will be any detriment to sponsoring my soon-to-be Korean wife to come to Canada if I declare non-residency?
I'm aware that if I'm living in Korea at the application time, I have to prove I will go to Canada when she is accepted. But I want to make sure there won't be any problems due to being a non-resident for tax purposes, even though I'm a Canadian citizen and hold a Canadian passport.
Thank you!