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Can I work for Uber in Canada?

To work in Canada as an Uber driver, you must meet the eligibility requirements, apply for a work permit, and submit your CV with supporting documents. Once you have started driving, you can explore Canada's cities and towns, meet passengers from diverse communities, and earn a fair and competitive wage.



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Sherbrooke and Trois-Rivières in Quebec are the cities with the highest average rider ratings in Canada. Red Deer, Alta. came in third, followed by Winnipeg and Halifax. According to Uber, cities were rated based on drivers' reviews of their passengers.

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How is Uber income taxed? Uber drivers are considered self-employed or independent contractors, so the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) requires that they file income tax each year.

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The meals and snacks you eat on the job as an Uber driver normally can't be written off. And you won't have a lot of chances to wine and dine potential customers. But there are some cases when you can deduct your meal expenses.

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Absolutely! When it comes to rideshare services, your car is your most valuable asset. The IRS knows this, which is why every Uber driver can claim mileage on taxes to account for wear and tear over time. The best part is you can deduct total miles driven, not just the duration of a passenger's trip.

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Drivers can expect to earn between $5 and $20 per hour with Uber, according to SideHusl.com, a review site for money-making platforms. Note, though, that many gig drivers are pushing for a minimum wage because they've found earnings run below their state's pay guidelines.

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Do Uber Drivers Get Paid More at Night? If there's a nighttime event in town and surge pricing, you'll get higher fares. Because there's less traffic at night, you can get your rides to their destination faster. Therefore, you can complete more rides and make more money.

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The United States remains at the summit of the most popular countries among non-domestic Uber users. Mexico and Canada complete the top three, followed by Portugal, Spain, France and the UK. Europe remains a popular destination for Uber users, with five European countries in the top 10.

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The US & Canada are still responsible for the majority of Uber's revenue, with $19.4 billion of the $31.8 billion made in 2022 coming from those two countries.

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