So I've been wondering about this for a while:
I was a student in the US on an F1 visa until December 2011, when I got a TN visa. I started work in January 2012 and my employer is currently adjusting my status to a H1B. I live and work full time in the US.
My Canadian assets are very minimal: a TFSA and two bank accounts (only ~$2000 each). I have filed my Canadian tax return for 2011 like normal, I didn't note any departure.
I assume that I will file as a resident alien in the US for 2012, but I don't know what to file in Canada and also don't know if my TFSA complicates anything.
Any guidance would be appreciated! Thanks!
TN to H1B, what to file in Canada?
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You can;r be a Cdn citizen and permanent resident. You probably mean that you think you are a tax resident of canad (you are not, since you began TN jan 2012).
You need to file a departure return for 2012, and need to get rid of TFSA
You need to file a departure return for 2012, and need to get rid of TFSA
After 20 years, I am severely cutting back on responses. Do not ask specifically for my help. There are a few others on this board that can answer most questions. All the best
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