Permanent residence in Canada (Urgent~)

2008-02-22 12:23 am
1. I am a permanent residence in Canada, not a citizenship yet. Is it okay to work in H.K? Will the immigration of Canada disqualify my state in Canada?

2. If I can work in hk, do I have to pay double taxes( ca and hk)?

3. Does it affect to apply the citizenship in the future? Because I have stay enough to apply citizenship?

THX!
更新1:

Referring to Q1. I am a citizen in H.K., therefore I am planning to work there for 2 years. Could you tell me how can I inform to the government in Canada?

更新2:

Referring to Q3. I have been staying in Canada for long time now and it's long enough to apply citizenship. However, I am so worry about it would be an issue to reject by the government if I work oversea for too long.

回答 (1)

2008-02-22 4:41 am
✔ 最佳答案
1. if you are also a HK citizen, you can work in HK. Canada will not do anything if you do nothing wrong. If you leave canada for a long period of time, you must tell the govt. You know they have maple leaf card system. If you don't say anything, then you have to go back to canada on a regular basis, and stay approx. 180 days there.

2. you have to pay tax, ca and hk

3. if you have stayed more than 3 years in canada, then you can apply citizenship, if not, you are not qualified. Or you work for a canadian owned corporation in hk, then your stay in HK might be count as is you stay in canada. But you have to declare first.

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