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Im Canadian moving to France for 1 year, Spain for 1 year and Portugal for 1 year. All using the Youth Mobility Visa. From the information Ive gathered, after residing in a European country for over 180 days I will be required to pay taxes. Will I be required to continue paying Nova Scotia taxes (that's where I'm from) as well? Is there a way to lower my Canadian taxes while I'm abroad? I had plans to buy a house and being taxed twice will really cut into my savings.

All advice welcome ! Thanks :)

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[โ€“] mondenyo@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

You need to determine your residency status in Canada which will be based on how you maintain your residential ties with Canada while you're abroad.

[โ€“] shaunappples@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

thank you for your response