Q. Buying a house in Canada!?
Buying a house in Canada!?
Can you give me a hint? If I buy a house in Canada, for example, can I live there and get a job? Well, it would be logical that if I have a house there, then I have the right to live there and therefore work. Or is it really not that easy? What do you think about this?
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Buying a house in Canada does not automatically grant you the right to live and work in Canada. To live and work in Canada, you’ll need to meet the eligibility criteria for a specific immigration program and obtain the necessary permits or visas.
While owning property in Canada can demonstrate your ties to the country, it’s not a guarantee of eligibility for immigration or work permits. You will still need to meet the qualifications and requirements of the program you are applying for, such as having the necessary education, language skills, work experience, and meeting health and security standards. For employment, you can contact specialized firms that help employers get lmia alberta.
However, having a property in Canada can be a positive factor in your immigration application, as it demonstrates your intent to establish roots in Canada and your ability to support yourself and any dependents you may have.answered by karlharrow

