Tax Exemption for International Students in Canada
International students in Canada may be exempt from paying taxes on income earned from part-time jobs, depending on their visa status and the type of work they are doing.
International students in Canada may be exempt from paying taxes on income earned from part-time jobs, depending on their visa status and the type of work they are doing.
As an international student in Canada, you may be eligible for a tax exemption on your part-time job income, but you must file a tax return and claim the exemption to receive it.
The University of British Columbia provides a comprehensive tax guide for international students, including information on tax exemptions for part-time jobs and how to file a tax return.
Moneysense.ca provides an overview of the tax exemption available to international students in Canada, including eligibility criteria and how to apply for the exemption.
The Canada Revenue Agency provides information on the taxation of international students in Canada, including tax exemptions for part-time jobs and the requirement to file a tax return.
Studyincanada.com provides information on the tax exemption available to international students in Canada who work part-time, including eligibility criteria and how to apply for the exemption.
The Institute for Research on Public Policy publishes a research report on the taxation of international students in Canada, including an analysis of the tax exemption for part-time jobs.
Turbotax.ca provides a tax filing tool specifically designed for international students in Canada, including guidance on claiming the tax exemption for part-time jobs.