Hey everybody!
I am a Canadian PR and I am planning to leave Canada but I am working on a legit solution to keep my PR despite my future absence. I am starting a professional services business and I have no incentives or any special reasons to stay in Canada. I want to keep the PR though, for business reasons.
I came up with a solution that if I form a Canadian corporation and thus qualify for exclusion rule while working from abroad I am referring to the rule that allows you to stay abroad beyond 3 years of physical absence from Canada without loosing your immigration status if you work for a Canadian business abroad.The business does not really require incorporation and will be cheaper without it, but it can be done incorporated too and I d prefer so if it helps me to keep my residency.
Does anybody know what specific requirements that Canadian business should have for that rule to apply?
I'd really appreciate your responses.
Thanks in advance!
I am a Canadian PR and I am planning to leave Canada but I am working on a legit solution to keep my PR despite my future absence. I am starting a professional services business and I have no incentives or any special reasons to stay in Canada. I want to keep the PR though, for business reasons.
I came up with a solution that if I form a Canadian corporation and thus qualify for exclusion rule while working from abroad I am referring to the rule that allows you to stay abroad beyond 3 years of physical absence from Canada without loosing your immigration status if you work for a Canadian business abroad.The business does not really require incorporation and will be cheaper without it, but it can be done incorporated too and I d prefer so if it helps me to keep my residency.
Does anybody know what specific requirements that Canadian business should have for that rule to apply?
I'd really appreciate your responses.
Thanks in advance!
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