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I filed my taxes in Canada 2 weeks ago and said I was a non-resident because of the following reasons (when I spoke with the CRA):
- I lived outside of Canada for around more than half a year and was not living in Canada on December 31st, 2013.
- I own no furniture, cars, houses, property, stocks or bonds or w/e Canada calls 401(k)/IRA
- My OHIP coverage is expired as I never completed the renewal and don't qualify
- I don't work or generate any income in/from Canada and do not work for a Canadian company, government or aid program
- I have no kids/dependents/spouse
Also, for me, because I'm poor in Canada (I've never had to pay income tax, I never made enough to) and don't make much either here in
Argentina it made no difference what I selected.
I chose Non-resident because CRA stressed that you can not be a resident/deemed resident for OHIP reasons and different for CRA.
This, plus the reasons above, and the fact I know I will live abroad entirely during 2014 and may never return to Canada this year (due to it costing
to much to visit) I think it makes the most sense.
If you're not sure, go with the OHIP style of answer to figure out your status as the CRA considers it a very strong tie to Canada.
P.S. You can't e-file which sucks as it will take up to 8 weeks to process if you're owed a refund. (I'm getting like $200 USD and love it).
- I lived outside of Canada for around more than half a year and was not living in Canada on December 31st, 2013.
- I own no furniture, cars, houses, property, stocks or bonds or w/e Canada calls 401(k)/IRA
- My OHIP coverage is expired as I never completed the renewal and don't qualify
- I don't work or generate any income in/from Canada and do not work for a Canadian company, government or aid program
- I have no kids/dependents/spouse
Also, for me, because I'm poor in Canada (I've never had to pay income tax, I never made enough to) and don't make much either here in
Argentina it made no difference what I selected.
I chose Non-resident because CRA stressed that you can not be a resident/deemed resident for OHIP reasons and different for CRA.
This, plus the reasons above, and the fact I know I will live abroad entirely during 2014 and may never return to Canada this year (due to it costing
to much to visit) I think it makes the most sense.
If you're not sure, go with the OHIP style of answer to figure out your status as the CRA considers it a very strong tie to Canada.
P.S. You can't e-file which sucks as it will take up to 8 weeks to process if you're owed a refund. (I'm getting like $200 USD and love it).