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Yes of course you can see this

There is no requirement in Quebec that the purchaser of real property have any particular residency or citizenship.

To occupy residential premises, the non-resident must comply with immigration requirements. These vary depending upon the nationality of the individual involved. U.S. residents are relatively free to occupy residential premises in Canada on a temporary basis. You may wish to check with your nearest Canadian Consulate regarding any residency permits that may apply in the event of an extended stay in Canada.

2006-08-16 10:38:51 · answer #1 · answered by CreditCardMan 2 · 0 0

Lets say you were a Canadian wanting to buy a house in the USA, you could buy the home. The same goes for Canadian can own a home in the USA.

If I were you I would contact a Realtor in Quebec, and pick there brain.

Canada Real Estate Directory

http://www.real-estate-2000.com/canada.htm

2006-08-16 17:49:03 · answer #2 · answered by mevanr8x7 3 · 0 0

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