Thank you for the reassurance, i was just worried that me not volunteering that iam soft landing and me not mentioning the days of visit will be misrepresentation when i apply for citizenship specially that the systems are all linked.
It says that "bank accounts" is a secondary tie that may be relevant. If the ONLY tie you have to Canada is a bank account that you never even used, it's hard to see how that could make you a deemed resident.
Of course, I'm not a tax lawyer, so keep that in mind.
Hey 21Goose, I phoned up the bank and it seems like my account information says that I am a tax resident of Canada, I am really anxious now does that mean they report it to the CRA or its just information on my profile?
Hey 21Goose, I phoned up the bank and it seems like my account information says that I am a tax resident of Canada, I am really anxious now does that mean they report it to the CRA or its just information on my profile?
Sorry, I can't really give you concrete information that I can stand behind 100%. If you're this worried, you should talk to a professional (tax lawyer, CPA, etc) because everyone's individual circumstances are different.
Would not open any accounts if you are only doing a soft landing. You want to minimize any ties to Canada until you move to Canada permanently to ensure you are not a tax resident.
Of course, you can, but you will need to discuss all details with a bank employee. But most likely, he will give you approval because I also often flew to Germany but did not live there. And the process of creating a bank account for me was delayed for 1.5 years. Subsequently, everything went smoothly, and now I keep money exclusively in a German and Swiss bank. I also use applications that allow you to monitor your expenses only in German, not in Canadian. Although, I do not in any way condemn people who keep their money in Canadian banks. I don't trust them, that's all.
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