Firstly you must determine your residency status for taxation purposes when reporting ANY foreign sourced income to the CRA.
Because Canada has a tax treaty with Korea, you will avoid double taxation. So you can apply for a Foreign Tax Credit.
You can claim a foreign tax credit for the taxes that you paid in Korea. The foreign tax credit will be the lesser of two amounts(If applicable):
Then the question of the T1135 - We want to know about your World Income. It boils down to whether you get a full year or is it prorated.
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