I'm not saying you can't use your Qatari license to rent, but it may get you a better rate in Canada at least(no guarantees there though).
I've kept an account to continue mortgage payments and other bills (the house was a yearly lease to a "real" unrelated person).
People who have issues with CRA when they return have generally (not all) tried to bend the rules by pseudo selling their homes to a close relative at a ridiculous on paper price with the understanding that the property would be "sold" back when they returned.
Others have avoided dealing with CRA since they left, then they "pop up" on the CRA system when they return.
Can CRA screw you over even if you follow the rules? Sure. But it's a whole lot less likely to happen if you do follow the rules, and the odds of "winning" (for lack of a better word) are exponentially greater if you've done what has been directed in CRA's protocols.
I'm not saying you can't use your Qatari license to rent, but it may get you a better rate in Canada at least(no guarantees there though).
I've kept an account to continue mortgage payments and other bills (the house was a yearly lease to a "real" unrelated person).
People who have issues with CRA when they return have generally (not all) tried to bend the rules by pseudo selling their homes to a close relative at a ridiculous on paper price with the understanding that the property would be "sold" back when they returned.
Others have avoided dealing with CRA since they left, then they "pop up" on the CRA system when they return.
Can CRA screw you over even if you follow the rules? Sure. But it's a whole lot less likely to happen if you do follow the rules, and the odds of "winning" (for lack of a better word) are exponentially greater if you've done what has been directed in CRA's protocols.