Canadian eligible for retirement plan in U.S.?
December 17, 2007 3:53 PM
My boyfriend is a Canadian citizen working in the United States on a TN visa. Is he eligible to enroll in his employer’s retirement plan?
If so, what are the limitations in terms of withdrawing those funds if he decided to move back to Canada to live/work? Are they transferrable?
The company he is with is smallish so HR was hazy on the policies. We’re having a tough time trying to find information on this so any input would be appreciated!
If so, what are the limitations in terms of withdrawing those funds if he decided to move back to Canada to live/work? Are they transferrable?
The company he is with is smallish so HR was hazy on the policies. We’re having a tough time trying to find information on this so any input would be appreciated!
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The easiest thing to do with the money is to roll the 401(k) over to an IRA before leaving the US, manage the IRA at arm's length using an online brokerage account, and withdraw the money only upon retirement. This is what I plan on doing.
You can roll a 401(k) over to an RRSP. However, you pay the 10% US tax penalty for early withdrawal from the 401(k).
Some random tidbits I received third-hand:
posted by crazycanuck at 4:26 PM on December 17, 2007