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Since TN is a Non-Resident status entry visa, does it by default imply that I have closer ties to Canada and thus exempt from the substantial presence test in the US. Have been in the US for exactly 2 years. Been back to Canada maybe 1 month in 2 years.
Thanks.
Non Resident Alian in USA from Canada
Moderator: Jim Eiss
No. TN does not require foreign ties; neither is it exempt from SPT.
In fact, even tourist status, which doesw require overwhelming foreign ties, does not exempt one from the SPT.
Only student and exchange worker are exempt from SPT.
You ahve been US resident alien, and Cn non-resident since Jan 2009 and should have neen filing your USA taxes (and no loner filing in Canada at all) since then.
In fact, even tourist status, which doesw require overwhelming foreign ties, does not exempt one from the SPT.
Only student and exchange worker are exempt from SPT.
You ahve been US resident alien, and Cn non-resident since Jan 2009 and should have neen filing your USA taxes (and no loner filing in Canada at all) since then.
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