Thursday, July 21, 2011

What prepaid phone will work in canada

What prepaid phone will work in canada?
I'm currently looking for a prepaid phone that is relatively cheap and works IN canada, not just to call canada. I'm going to canada next month, and i'd like to know what prepaid phones will work while i'm in canada (ontario). Right now I live in bristol, ct 06010 .. and I couldn't find any phones that will work in my area while i'm there. Any help will be appreciated, thanks!
Cell Phones & Plans - 1 Answers
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I believe AT&T's GoPhone has an international option. There might be additional charges from an US based companies for such, as it's outside the US.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

How old do you have to be to work in Canada

How old do you have to be to work in Canada?
How old do you have to be to work in Canada.
Other - Canada - 2 Answers
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19
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19 is not correct!..............14 in Alberta but generally 16

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Does anyone know which careers take a year or less to get in California but will also work in Canada

Does anyone know which careers take a year or less to get in California but will also work in Canada?
I need to enroll in school asap and I need to graduate from it in a year or less. I'm trying to move to Canada to be with my fiance but i want to have a career first. One that will work both in Cali and in Canada.
Other - Careers & Employment - 1 Answers
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electrician or plumbing contractor

Friday, July 1, 2011

My wife is from Canada working in the US with a work visa, and she pays her taxes to Canada.

My wife is from Canada working in the US with a work visa, and she pays her taxes to Canada.?
Should I file my taxes as "married/separately" or as "married/joint"? I started doing my taxes today and it seems like you get penalized on several items for filing taxes separately.
Other - Taxes - 2 Answers
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She may not be liable for federal tax but I would have thought she was liable for state taxes. File as two dependents (you and your wife) and see what Auntie IRS, what's the worse they can do, say you got wrong. Might be an idea to make enquiries first or do it online, that way you can blame the computer.
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If you file as "married filing jointly", then the U.S. will tax all of her income as though she was living in the U.S., except for any income specifically exempted by law or tax treaty. See if it will be possible for her to claim a tax credit in Canada for tax paid to the U.S. Also, see if how much of her income is or is not exempted by law or treaty. Figure out the taxes both ways, filing jointly and filing separately. See if filing jointly results in more of her income being taxed, and whether this is worse than filing separately would be.