If you live outside of Canada or spend most of the year traveling internationally, your tax obligations vary based on how much time you spend in Canada, your ties to Canada, and the type of income that you collect. In some cases, you do not need to file at all; in other cases, filing a return is essential.
If you live partly in Canada and partly in another country, you are considered a non-resident as long as you live in Canada for less than 183 days of the year and have no significant residential ties to the area.
It is always a good idea to contact CRA prior to filing your return to ensure you are declaring the proper status.
For more information please check TurboTax: Taxation for Non-Residents
If you are classified as a non-resident of Canada, you are only obligated to pay tax on income you receive from sources in Canada. Generally, this includes Part XIII tax or Part I tax.
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