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London-England-Lads Jan 9th 2013 1:19 am

Return to Canada - Goods to Follow
 
Hey All

Wonder if anyone can advise, we are returning to Canada later this year and have a question about goods to follow.

Originally all our property was listed on a Goods to Follow list which I presented when I landed in Canada as an Immigrant with PR. This all went very smoothly.

We then brought all our property back to the UK when we returned.

Obviously, when we return to Canada we will have Goods to Follow ( have been out of country, living with my Canadian partner) for 4 years.

Questions are as follow:

1) Is it best for me as a PR or my Partner as a Canadian to have a Goods to Follow list?

2) Are we likely to face any penalties or taxes for this?

Many thanks, in advance.

Gosh - just realised this is post 333, 3 is my lucky number ... 3 times the luck

Rob

Former Lancastrian Jan 9th 2013 1:25 am

Re: Return to Canada - Goods to Follow
 

Originally Posted by London-England-Lads (Post 10473486)
Hey All

Wonder if anyone can advise, we are returning to Canada later this year and have a question about goods to follow.

Originally all our property was listed on a Goods to Follow list which I presented when I landed in Canada as an Immigrant with PR. This all went very smoothly.

We then brought all our property back to the UK when we returned.

Obviously, when we return to Canada we will have Goods to Follow ( have been out of country, living with my Canadian partner) for 4 years.

Questions are as follow:

1) Is it best for me as a PR or my Partner as a Canadian to have a Goods to Follow list?

2) Are we likely to face any penalties or taxes for this?

Many thanks, in advance.

Rob

You will both be treated as Former Residents of Canada. Read this link.
http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publicati...d2-3-2-eng.pdf
Note there is a $10,000 limit on any one item before taxes kick in.
This brochure might be an easier read
http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publicati...f5113-eng.html

London-England-Lads Jan 9th 2013 1:44 am

Re: Return to Canada - Goods to Follow
 
Thanks for this - so its really like entering again. Phew thats a relief. T

Former Lancastrian Jan 9th 2013 1:54 am

Re: Return to Canada - Goods to Follow
 

Originally Posted by London-England-Lads (Post 10473530)
Thanks for this - so its really like entering again. Phew thats a relief. T

Almost but not quite. As a new Immigrant there is no $10,000 limit on any one item thats the main difference;)

London-England-Lads Jan 9th 2013 2:14 am

Re: Return to Canada - Goods to Follow
 
Wish I had any items worth that much !!!

cheeky_monkey Jan 9th 2013 3:55 am

Re: Return to Canada - Goods to Follow
 
Would your PR still be valid if you only lived in Canada for 1 year?

Former Lancastrian Jan 9th 2013 4:12 am

Re: Return to Canada - Goods to Follow
 

Originally Posted by cheeky_monkey (Post 10473676)
Would your PR still be valid if you only lived in Canada for 1 year?

Looks like he was accompanying Canadian spouse/partner so ok on that front.

London-England-Lads Jan 9th 2013 4:30 am

Re: Return to Canada - Goods to Follow
 
Yeah, my Partner (Canadian Citizen) had to move back to the UK (to be with elderly mother and job) and I was accompanying him. These days are counted as far as PR goes, but not citizenship !

ArthurBrit Jan 9th 2013 4:47 am

Re: Return to Canada - Goods to Follow
 

Originally Posted by London-England-Lads (Post 10473715)
Yeah, my Partner (Canadian Citizen) had to move back to the UK (to be with elderly mother and job) and I was accompanying him. These days are counted as far as PR goes, but not citizenship !

If I remember correctly I thought that days outside of Canada could count if it falls under an issue of "humanitary grounds" (maybe elderly care counts).

I'm not 100% sure on this so don't take my word to heart but it may be worth re-reading the papers just to make sure as it could get you the citizenship much faster.

PMM Jan 9th 2013 7:27 am

Re: Return to Canada - Goods to Follow
 
Hi



Originally Posted by ArthurBrit (Post 10473735)
If I remember correctly I thought that days outside of Canada could count if it falls under an issue of "humanitary grounds" (maybe elderly care counts).

I'm not 100% sure on this so don't take my word to heart but it may be worth re-reading the papers just to make sure as it could get you the citizenship much faster.

No, citizenship requires physical residency in Canada, except for working abroad for Federal/Provincial Gov't or Canadian military.

London-England-Lads Jan 9th 2013 7:33 am

Re: Return to Canada - Goods to Follow
 
Thought as much - but I am happy as it stands, return and work up my days for Citizenship.

I feel so excited about coming back - not sleeping well at nights !

R


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