Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has vowed to place a two-year ban on foreign homebuyers if re-elected, in a bid to address housing affordability in Canada. The nation's housing market has soared during the coronavirus pandemic, up 16 percent year-over-year, according to the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA). The Liberal Party is one of three major parties focused on this central issue.
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@B3TPDHT1mo1MO
Yes, until the housing crisis is resolved and then allow them to under strict policies that enrich Canada.
@B2JHF8K3mos3MO
As long as all the six families in the house on farm land are paying the normal all the normal taxes
@9RDS9RZ9mos9MO
Yes unless they are moving here. And be limited to one per family. The house must be sold if they return home for an extended period of time.
@95SX3P23yrs3Y
No, but if the buyer is not going to live in or rent the house, then some limits need to be in place.
@9368W6D3yrs3Y
Yes, but not if they are permanent residents or citizens
@92M8H7W3yrs3Y
Yes, until gaining permanent residency.
@8VVHQ4W4yrs4Y
Only if it is nit there primary residence
@8VLVVYK4yrs4Y
Yes, if they are buying as an investment property
@8VLBJ2Q4yrs4Y
@8VJM2894yrs4Y
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