Ok i'm an Ontario resident, I will be keeping my apt while i'm in the states, how many days exactly can I stay and not be subject to loosing my OHIP. I'm not old enough for my OAP yet but in 2yrs I will be collecting the Old aga pention survivors which you can only collect if your spouse has died and you are under a yearly cap.Almost There said:A Canadian (and any other visitor for that matter) is allowed to be a visitor in the US for up to 6 months. As a Canadian I do not have to apply for a written visitors visa that people from other countries would have to get.
That said, the tax rules are a different matter altogether. The US taxes income on a world-wide basis so people who spend more than 120 days or the aggregate of current year/past 2 years of 183 days are subject to US tax regulations.
BUT, anyone who keeps what's called 'closer connection to country of origin' AND files the correct form is exempt from the taxation.
Every April 15th I simply file a 2 page form with the US government, answering questions such as 'where do I bank', where do I keep a residence', etc. By filing this form, I am in compliance with US tax regulations and as such do not have to file a US tax return.
In any case, Canadians pay more tax than the US would collect on the same income so I would be in a negative tax situation anyways.
It's simple, all one has to do is follow the rules.
If there's any Canadians who have trouble understanding the US tax rules or the forms required, I'm happy to help.
If you are retired and collecting Canadas' Old Age Security income, it is also important to follow the residency rules in Canada to make sure that you remain entitled to the OAS payments. Provincial health insurance regulations also require presence in the province of residency to remain eligible for coverage so it's important to understand all the regulations that pertain to length of stay outside the province/country.
Oh man I need to hear that bigfoot story! What kind of beer you like?highdesertranger said:sure, come on by. have a seat and a beer. I even have a bigfoot story. sorry no unicorns. highdesertranger
I have past history with bouse...the name is french for cowpie...My dad had a winter place there and I went there and stayed for a while...neat place..in former times there was a thriving cattle grazing operation there...thankfully.. not so much anymore..from Parker one can take a water taxi to the casino across the river...good food..hope to see everyone at the RTR...woodsmnQinReno said:I've not been to Bouse, but looks to me like it's nicer than Quartzsite. It's also 25 miles from Parker, whereas RTR Quartzsite is about 40 miles from Parker. And Parker is a real town (pop 3000), nicely situated on the Colorado River, and complete with parks, Walmart and other real grocery stores, eg Safeway, plus actual restaurants. The other big attraction is, from Parker it's an easy drive up to Lake Havasu City, which is a nice small city (pop 52,000).
HDR, supposedly Bob is planning for there to be several "wandering convoys" of CheapRVers, starting in the fall. Do you know where there is info on this? I cannot find it.
kyra1958 said:Ok i'm an Ontario resident, I will be keeping my apt while i'm in the states, how many days exactly can I stay and not be subject to loosing my OHIP. I'm not old enough for my OAP yet but in 2yrs I will be collecting the Old aga pention survivors which you can only collect if your spouse has died and you are under a yearly cap.
Wondering said::angel: Does anyone know how many people attended last year or approximately how many people are expected in 2019. I don’t do well in crowds.
I'm perfectly happy with no cell signal myself, so that place looks fine to me, but is probably not where the Womans-RTR will be.C-Cat said:That area, 3 quarters up Plomosa Road between Quartzsite and Bouse looks like it may not support a cell signal...
Tomcor said:Bouse Az has a lot of nice flat blm areas to camp. I think that would be a big difference having a good location there. Easier access from paved road. Lots of area to handle more people.
I have been through the area. I think it would be a great spot. Parker is about 25 miles north, with Walmart and other shopping.
Plus there is some great mountain sceanry around there.
highdesertranger said:tentative dates for RTR is January 9-20. this is not official until Bob makes an official announcement. highdesertranger
QinReno said:The Womens-RTR will be somewhere near Bouse and be the week before the regular RTR which will be in Quartzsite as usual. A lot of women will likely go to both events.
BTW, have you looked into taking the intercoastal ferry rather than driving?
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