In this blog, we’ll break down everything you need to know about filing a non-resident tax return in Canada, including key concepts like the 90% rule, deemed non-residency, and how to claim non-residency on your taxes.
Wondering if you can earn some extra cash while you’re studying in Canada?
The good news is that you may be able to work in Canada while on a study permit. You will, however, have to meet the requirements to work and have all the paperwork complete.
Navigating the Canadian tax system can be challenging, especially for non-residents and working holidaymakers. If you’ve worked in Canada and paid income tax, you may be eligible for a tax refund.