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Agree with all of your reply but still i am searching for part time job so what is the per hour rate makes no sense.
 
That's wrong...
Everyone has to pay tax...My brother sister were there as an international students and they paid tex.

Josh21 said:
International students will never pay the tax while they are students since the tuition/education/books credit they get will more then compensate for it.
 
Josh21 said:
International students will never pay the tax while they are students since the tuition/education/books credit they get will more then compensate for it.
Are you new in Canada? Cause i am working and i pay taxes for everything.
 
shahid19091982 said:
So will it not created any issues right when i file for PR.

It's funny how you are thinking about PR the week you landed. Come on dude first finish your studies get a full time job
 
kiranreddy3399 said:
Are you new in Canada? Cause i am working and i pay taxes for everything.
what he means to say is when u file ur tax return u will most likely get all of it refunded. the reason being ur a student and there r some fee credits etc.....i got around $1200 back even though i worked only 1 sem.
 
kiranreddy3399 said:
It's funny how you are thinking about PR the week you landed. Come on dude first finish your studies get a full time job

Its funny but i would like to explain you why i talked about PR coz if i worked more then 20 hours there are issues which i face once i finish studies.
 
kiranreddy3399 said:
Are you new in Canada? Cause i am working and i pay taxes for everything.

arsal said:
That's wrong...
Everyone has to pay tax...My brother sister were there as an international students and they paid tex.

From Revenue Canada :

"The tuition, education, and textbook amounts allows you to reduce any income tax you may owe.

Your educational institution will provide you with a slip that has the total eligible tuition fees paid as well as the months you were enrolled either part-time or full-time.

As a nonrefundable credit, if the tuition amount is greater than the tax owed, the credit eliminates the student's tax bill but won't generate a refund; unused credits can be carried forward or transferred in some cases "

Id suggest both of you read up on taxation before immediately assuming I'm wrong.