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ckozack
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I married my husband in 2018. He's a US resident and has no Canadian income to declare. Should we file separately? If I accidental chose to join-file, how can I fix this?

 
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I married my husband in 2018. He's a US resident and has no Canadian income to declare. Should we file separately? If I accidental chose to join-file, how can I fix this?

If your husband is a resident of the US and does not have a social insurance number or any income, simply enter his social insurance number as 000 000 000 and his income as zero dollars.

ckozack
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I married my husband in 2018. He's a US resident and has no Canadian income to declare. Should we file separately? If I accidental chose to join-file, how can I fix this?

He has income, but no Canadian income. We are living separately and he is working in the US. Do I just put his W2 information in the Foreign Income screen?