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IT,S POSSIBLE TO BUY A HOME IN CANADA FOR A SPANISH


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July 9th, 2006, 01:14 PM

i am spanish - european union passport holder, my wife is ukrainian with residence in spain, we want to move to canada to live, i want to buy at least one home in canada maybe in saskatchewan or manitoba, but i don,t know if i am able to buy a home and stay to live permanently if we are not canadian residents, i have heard that we could be able to stay only 6 months in a year, i can bring to canada around 350000 canadian dollars, please could somebody say to me if there is a someway to make this, i don,t want to migrate, i want to move to live and retire there, putting the rest of money in a bank, later if possible my wife and me we could look for a job, thanks a lot for your attention and waiting for an answer, greetings from spain.
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July 9th, 2006, 03:44 PM

You can buy until your money is gone, but you can only stay here as long as your visa allows.
Ownership of assets has no primary bearing on residence privilegs.

For somebody with funds, other avenues may be possible.
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July 9th, 2006, 04:11 PM

If you talk to Canadian Immigration

and convince them that you are not going to be a burden on society you might have a chance. Is $350,000.00 all of your money or is that just your house money?

There are houses for less than $350,000.00 but I don't know if you would be happy with them.

Here is a link to the Multiple Listing Service. You have to tell them how many bedrooms, how many bathrooms, type of house--Rancher, two story, what kind of heating, Garage, fireplace, etc.

Good Luck

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July 10th, 2006, 11:40 AM

Hi, i know a company which can help you to immigrate or find you a job in Canada. The company is in Manitoba. You could get a workvisa for 1-3 years and could work here. You wife could get also a open work visa. Get in contact with this company. I dont know if you can just buy a house there. Its to risky. Try to get a visa bye this company www.canport.com (they speak russian, englisch nd german)

All the best for you.

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July 11th, 2006, 10:19 AM

thanks a lot to everybody for the information, i could bring to canada a maximum of 450000 canadian dollars, i want to buy a home for around 150000 in manitoba, i have seen in internet decent homes for this price, even i would be able to buy a second home to rent, its good investment to buy in manitoba especially winnipeg a home like investment to rent it ?? i can demostrate perfecly to canadian inmigration authorities that my purposes are honest, only i want to live in a stable decent country nothing more, so i will see the links some of you wrote here and if no other solution i will go to winnipeg in 2 months to try to know i am able to settle in manitoba or not, do you think that with 450000 canadian dollars it,s enough to settle in man. or sask ??
i thank you very much for you kind assistance greetings again for your kind assistance from andalucia home of flamenco dancing in spain.
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October 3rd, 2006, 04:04 PM

maybe consider setting up a small company. Yes you can certainly buy a home and move here....but you'll eventually need a way to support yourself.
So, if you are really asking about moving, buying a home and seeking employment.. again yep you can, but not willy-nilly. You'd need to go through the proper immigration channels. My best advice is to contact the province you are thinking of moving to and Immigration Canada. A quick search on the net should bring up their websites.

ps: think about Nova Scotia, we are a great province with cheap housing. Saskatchewan and Manitoba are nice too tho.

Best of luck, hope you make it.
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November 5th, 2006, 09:33 AM

Try this site
http://www.cic.gc.ca
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November 5th, 2006, 09:55 AM

Try this
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/business/index.html
"What is the Business Immigration Program?"
I hope this will help you
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