How Do I File My Canadian Taxes While Living Abroad?

Your Passport Stamped — But What About Your Taxes?

Meet Daniel. A Canadian tech consultant who moved to Berlin to launch a freelance career. Between navigating a new language and indulging in schnitzel, Daniel almost forgot one critical thing: the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) doesn’t forget about him.

At Accounting Montreal, we help Canadians like Daniel stay compliant, stress-free, and informed — no matter which timezone you’re in. So let’s answer the question once and for all:

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Do Canadian Expats Need to File Taxes?

Yes — if you’re still considered a Canadian resident for tax purposes.

Even if you haven’t set foot in Canada all year, the CRA may still want a word (or a return) from you.

You must file if:

  • You earned Canadian-source income
  • You didn’t formally sever ties with Canada
  • You qualify as a factual or deemed resident

🔗 Learn more from the CRA on determining residency.

Step 1: Know Your Residency Status

This is the deal-breaker.

Your tax obligations hinge entirely on whether you’re:

  • Resident – You maintain strong ties to Canada (home, bank account, spouse, etc.)
  • Factual Resident – You live abroad but keep significant Canadian ties
  • Deemed Resident – You’re abroad but covered under government employment or a tax treaty
  • Non-Resident – You’ve cut ties and don’t owe tax except on Canadian income

Not sure where you stand? We’ll help you with a personalized residency assessment to avoid costly mistakes.

Want to get ahead? Download Form NR73 to declare your departure.

Step 2: Filing Your Tax Return From Abroad

Whether you’re lounging in Lisbon or hustling in Hong Kong, you can still file your Canadian tax return through:

  • NETFILE-compatible software (if eligible)
  • Mailing a paper return to the CRA
  • Appointing a representative — like Accounting Montreal — to file for you

We’ll guide you through Form T1, help you report the right income sources, and submit it all accurately and on time.

Deadline: April 30th (or June 15th if you’re self-employed — but interest applies from April 30).

Step 3: Reporting Foreign Income

Yes, your freelance income from Tokyo, rental property in Portugal, or pension from the UK — all may be taxable in Canada if you’re still a resident.

But it’s not just income you need to track:

  • Foreign bank accounts over CAD $100,000? File Form T1135
  • Cryptocurrency gains? They count too.

🔗 Reference: CRA Foreign Income and T1135 Requirements

Step 4: Avoid Double Taxation

Here’s where most expats panic.
“But I already paid taxes in Germany!” Daniel said.

The good news: Canada has over 90 tax treaties that help you avoid being taxed twice on the same income.

  • Foreign Tax Credits can be claimed on your Canadian return
  • ✅ We’ll apply relevant treaty clauses and ensure proper documentation
  • ✅ If you’ve been double-taxed in the past — we can help fix it retroactively

🔗 Learn about Canada’s Tax Treaties

Step 5: Get Expert Help — Like Daniel Did

Daniel booked a free consultation with Accounting Montreal after months of stress and CRA confusion.

We:

  • Assessed his residency status
  • Completed his departure return
  • Filed his taxes with foreign income declared
  • Helped him avoid penalties
  • Planned next year’s tax strategy — all online, from his Airbnb in Berlin

Now, Daniel files early, travels freely, and never loses sleep during tax season.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: I haven’t filed taxes for years — will the CRA come after me?
Yes, possibly. But the CRA offers a Voluntary Disclosures Program that may reduce penalties if you come forward proactively.

Q: Can I keep my TFSA while abroad?
Yes, but contributions while non-resident are not allowed — and subject to penalties.

Q: Do I still qualify for GST/HST credits?
Only if you’re still considered a resident.

Why Work With Accounting Montreal?

  • ✅ We specialize in Canadian expat tax returns and residency assessments
  • ✅ We handle CRA correspondence on your behalf
  • ✅ We file accurately, securely, and on time
  • ✅ We offer Zoom consults, CRA form help, and year-round support

Ready to file from France, Fiji, or Florida?
Book your free expat tax consult today.

No matter where life takes you, your taxes follow — but you don’t have to face them alone.