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Sorry if I'm posting this in the wrong section
I'm a green card holder through K1 adjustment of status.
I moved to the United States in May 2016 and got married in June 2016.
Prior to getting married I was working in Canada in which I paid Canadian taxes.
My spouse and I are currently filing our 2016 tax return and I'm unsure if I need to just include my US W2 or if I ALSO need to include my Canadian T4??
Or do I file my Canadian tax return separately? And do I have my status as single or married, as I was not yet married during the time I was working in Canada (and thus paying taxes there).
To make things even more confusing I'm not a Canadian Citizen or Resident, I'm Australian and was in Canada on a working holiday Visa.
Thanks for any insight
 

 
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