Huh? Non-resident and giving up citizenship are entirely different things. Fill out the form from the CCRA for non-residency, takes five minutes. Where'd you get this idea on citizenship? I've been non-resident for 16 years and have renewed my passport three times. You do lose voting privileges, after, oh I forget, but 5 years or something like that.
What qualifies as ties is on a case-by-case basis. You can have a bank account, but again, keep it small. I have one that has never had more than 5,000, but the interest off of that has never been a problem. You can also have various retirement and investment accounts. Just get one of the many, many specialists to help you set up your affairs for non-residency. It is easy peasy lemon squeezy.
Huh? Non-resident and giving up citizenship are entirely different things. Fill out the form from the CCRA for non-residency, takes five minutes. Where'd you get this idea on citizenship? I've been non-resident for 16 years and have renewed my passport three times. You do lose voting privileges, after, oh I forget, but 5 years or something like that.
What qualifies as ties is on a case-by-case basis. You can have a bank account, but again, keep it small. I have one that has never had more than 5,000, but the interest off of that has never been a problem. You can also have various retirement and investment accounts. Just get one of the many, many specialists to help you set up your affairs for non-residency. It is easy peasy lemon squeezy.