Can non-Canadians buy a house in Canada?
Yes, non-Canadian residents can buy a house in Canada, but there are still some differences between non-Canadian residents and Canadian residents. The cost of buying a house is different from that of Canadians. Foreigners who come to Canada to buy a house have to pay more taxes than Canadians. In addition to the basic property tax, there are land use tax, property tax, property tax, fire tax, police employment tax, municipal construction tax and so on. Foreigners need cashier transfer tax when buying a house in Canada. If you buy a house with a loan, the down payment will be higher than the local one, and the loan tax will be higher.