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Aiyaswami Natesa Prasad (anonymous) MadanCA Team edited answer

Please let us know if my wife and I should file tax returns in Canada for 2024.

My name is Aiyaswami Natesa Prasad (age 75), and my spouse is Dr. Rama Lakshmi (age 69). We are both retired and receive income from investments in India, regularly filing tax returns there. Our children live in Canada. They sponsored us, and we obtained a Canada PR card under the Parents and Grandparents category in 2023. We spent six months in Canada in both 2023 and 2024. We do not have any income in Canada. We hold a Canada PR card, Ontario Health card, and SIN card, and we have also opened checking accounts. We have no income whatsoever in Canada.

During our 2023 visit, we stayed with our children. In 2024, We bought an apartment in Toronto, Canada, for our use. The apartment was financed by a mortgage loan taken out by my son, and he has been paying the EMI to repay the loan. My spouse and I hold 49.5% share each, and the remaining 1% is held by my son. The apartment is not rented out but used for our stay.

In the above circumstances, do my spouse and I need to file returns showing NIL income? We will be grateful for your advice and guidance

Natesa Prasad