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April 9, 2022
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Can a nonresident alien(on a J1 visa) claim a full personal tax credit in Canada? moved to USA on June 6,2021

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    April 9, 2022

    Deemed residents and non-residents can claim the federal basic personal tax credit plus other applicable tax credits. For non-residents, the amount of non-refundable tax credits allowed depends on whether Canadian source-income is 90 percent or more of total world income for the year.

    (If you earned more than 10% outside Canada, you won’t be eligible to earn any tax free income in Canada)

     

    Normally you don't need to file taxes in Canada if the Canada Revenue Agency considers you a non-resident, and if you are not receiving any income from Canadian sources.

     


    For more information, please click: 

    Canada Revenue Agency(CRA) Income Tax and Benefit Guide for Non-Residents and Deemed Residents of Canada – 2021

     

     

    Thank you for choosing TurboTax.

     

    April 10, 2022

    Hi Tom,

     

    Thanks for the reply, when I filed US tax, I did not get any tax credit there because of J1 visa, non-resident alien status there, technically , I am not able to get any personal tax credit from either of the country , Canada and US both.I had to file the Canadian tax because of Canadian income. I was thinking that if there is any solution for it.