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Can I buy a Canadian property without Canadian citizenship?

It seems possible, but there will be some differences when buying. For example, if you can't afford a house at first, you can get a loan, but if you don't have Canadian citizenship, the down payment must be above 35% and must be on site. This should be the same. In fact, this down payment will be more than usual, and the rest will be no different.

In fact, I think this problem is similar to buying a house in China without China nationality. In addition, when reading novels, we often see that some wealthy businessmen will own their own houses all over the world. Then he must have only one nationality. How can he have so many houses? Therefore, without the nationality of that country, it is generally possible to buy a house, which may be a little troublesome, and the loan for buying a house will be different from that of ordinary residents.

Also, if you don't have Canadian citizenship, but you buy a house there, you must pay more taxes than the locals, such as utilities and property fees. In fact, China is the safest country in the world, because some of our laws restrict it from walking safely in China. However, in some countries except China, ordinary people can hold dangerous goods, so it is not safe to walk on the street. So if you buy a house in a foreign country, there is also this kind of tax, police employment fee, which is probably what it means. Therefore, in addition to some common taxes and fees that China needs, there are more and even more expensive taxes and fees that need to be paid abroad.

To sum up, you can buy a house in Canada without Canadian nationality, but if you want two nationalities, forget it, because China does not recognize people with two nationalities.

The above is my opinion, I hope it will help you.