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US Citizen Married to former Permanent resident living outside the US

I am a US citizen my husband is a Canadian citizen, he was a PR but gave up his status mid last year as we moved to Canada together. He did not have any income in the US in 2017, I had some. Should I still file as married filing jointly? Im sure since we were both living outside the US for over a year now we would be able to claim the income exclusion.

Should I file married jointly in the future as well even though he would then be a non resident alien? I'm unsure if the SSN he has/had expires.

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pk
Level 15
Level 15

US Citizen Married to former Permanent resident living outside the US

if he has given up his Green Card and has squared his accounts , taxwise with the USA, there is no requirement for him to file a US return. IF he joins you in filing a joint return  then his world  income would come under US purview.   In such a case, absent other compulsions, it is best filing as Married Filing Sep ( i.e. only you file to the USA , no matter your source of income )  If you need more on this, please comment

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pk
Level 15
Level 15

US Citizen Married to former Permanent resident living outside the US

if he has given up his Green Card and has squared his accounts , taxwise with the USA, there is no requirement for him to file a US return. IF he joins you in filing a joint return  then his world  income would come under US purview.   In such a case, absent other compulsions, it is best filing as Married Filing Sep ( i.e. only you file to the USA , no matter your source of income )  If you need more on this, please comment

US Citizen Married to former Permanent resident living outside the US

Okay that makes sense, so this year we will file married jointly because we do have to claim a small 401k withdrawal and then next year I will do married separately. I think since he has been out of the country for well over a year now his income would be excluded anyway. Guess we'll see and deal with what comes! Thanks!
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