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J (anonymous)

hi Allan, I retired in 2023 and have been travelling ever since and continue to file tax as a resident (including for year 2025). I’m planning to return to Hong Kong to live permanently, beginning in January 2026, and will file as NR for 2026 tax (in Spring 2027) to report dividend and capital gain income (these are my only income). I have no property and other significant ties in Canada. I plan to withdraw my pension in a lump sum after the 2 year requirement with the 25% withheld tax as my final tax obligation, and will not file tax as a NR thereafter.
Questions:
1) I am currently already in Hong Kong. Do I need to return to Canada (say, December this year) to physically leave in early January to mark the NR departure date? Or merely filing 2026 NR tax – stating my departure date – would suffice?
2) I won’t have any income in Hong Kong (HK does not levy tax on dividends & capital gains) and so won’t be filing tax in HK in case CRA asks for proof of tax residency in HK. I plan to rent an apartment. Does CRA request any rental agreement and proof of payment – or anything else – in case of NR status “audit”/review?
3) As a NR, how can I apply for my CPP? By mail? I read somewhere that as a NR, one cannot apply online via the Social Service Canada portal. Is that right? Is there any difference/advantage if I withdraw later, eg. at age 70 rather than 65.
4) As a NR, is one eligible for OAS at all? If yes, how to apply?
Many thanks, Allan!