Canadian tax residency determines how you file taxes, what credits you qualify for, and what income must be reported. This article explains how the CRA determines residency, including factors like your home, family ties, and time spent in Canada. You’ll learn the differences between resident, non-resident, and deemed resident status, and how each affects your tax obligations. We also cover what happens when your residency status changes due to moving or working abroad, and what steps you should take to stay compliant and avoid unexpected tax issues.

Understanding Canadian Tax Residency
Canadian tax residency determines how you file taxes, what credits you qualify for, and what income must be reported. This article explains how the CRA determines residency, including factors like

