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i just answered this question in a simple and general way.
Ya, for non-resident status, you gotta apply it to CRA.
Less than 183 days and has no significant residential ties with Canada.
You have to pay tax for Canadian sources only, not your global income.
If you are a resident, you gotta pay tax for your global income.
And, I just said "they can claim non-resident status", I did not say "They are non-resident".
Post by reny;2979383
IF they will stay here from Oct.1 to Dec.31.2012, how could they claim being non-resident?
Also, it is another story if they will have many ties with Canada. |
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