Hi
Short answer is Yes.
You should file a return for yourself only as married. When entering your personal information, you will be asked to complete your spouse's information as well:
- Province of resident should be: non-resident
- Spouse's non res net income: choose "No" if it's not zero.
- Enter your spouse's net income in the "Net income from spouse non res's 2022 federal tax return " section.
- Your spouse might need to file a non-resident return based on his residency situation. Please check this link https://turbotax.intuit.ca/tips/non-resident-deemed-non-resident-12386
The reason you need to include your spouse's net income is for CRA to calculate credits and benefits accordingly.
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