If you read the regulation in the guide, you will see that "primary residence" is the only criteria set out to define residence.
Where you get your mail sent or your tax return filed or your hair cut is of no cosequence.
If you come to Alberta to hunt, you are a nonresident coming to Alberta to hunt. If you come to Alberta to go to school, then you are coming to go to school and not simply to hunt. That is the only reason I mentioned the school part. It defines WHY the person is here in Alberta.
Lets say the person is in Alberta to go to school 8 months and goes back to BC the other 4 months. Then they live in Alberta far longer than they live in BC. Alberta is their primary residence.
I believe in Sask. you have to produce a SASK. health card to get a resident licence. They have made that their definition of a resident of their province. Not so in Alberta.
Where you get your mail sent or your tax return filed or your hair cut is of no cosequence.
If you come to Alberta to hunt, you are a nonresident coming to Alberta to hunt. If you come to Alberta to go to school, then you are coming to go to school and not simply to hunt. That is the only reason I mentioned the school part. It defines WHY the person is here in Alberta.
Lets say the person is in Alberta to go to school 8 months and goes back to BC the other 4 months. Then they live in Alberta far longer than they live in BC. Alberta is their primary residence.
I believe in Sask. you have to produce a SASK. health card to get a resident licence. They have made that their definition of a resident of their province. Not so in Alberta.




















































