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I am wondering that parents have to be over 65 years old? For those who are under 65 years old, but live here for one year, does that rule apply?
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最初由 global 发布
If you have a SIN, then you don't need follow "183 rule". '183 rule" is for foreigner who don't need a SIN. Once they live in Canada exceed 183 days in one year, they are considered as "deemed resident". Search CRA website for related info. The information I got is from my personal experience of fighting with CRA. You may get rejected if you claim that amount as not many CRA agent know this. However, if you fight for yourself, you can get it for sure. Done this several times already.
最初由 always 发布
Maximum $3933 * 15.25% which is around $600 credit. You could just get maximun $300 back.
It applies only to parents over 65. Does not matter you are supporting both or just one, $3933 is the maximum.