“buys a property and signs a contract to hold it for a minimum of five years.”
Is there any link to this? How could Vancouver get this law enacted from Immigration Canada? (i.e. limit it to Vancouver)?
“buys a property and signs a contract to hold it for a minimum of five years.”
Is there any link to this? How could Vancouver get this law enacted from Immigration Canada? (i.e. limit it to Vancouver)?
“buys a property and signs a contract to hold it for a minimum of five years.”
Is there any link to this? How could Vancouver get this law enacted from Immigration Canada? (i.e. limit it to Vancouver)?
“buys a property and signs a contract to hold it for a minimum of five years.”
Is there any link to this? How could Vancouver get this law enacted from Immigration Canada? (i.e. limit it to Vancouver)?
“buys a property and signs a contract to hold it for a minimum of five years.”
Is there any link to this? How could Vancouver get this law enacted from Immigration Canada? (i.e. limit it to Vancouver)?
How are you going to force them to hold it five years?
Deport anyone that doesn’t.
How are you going to force them to hold it five years?
Deport anyone that doesn’t.
How are you going to force them to hold it five years?
Deport anyone that doesn’t.
How are you going to force them to hold it five years?
Deport anyone that doesn’t.
How are you going to force them to hold it five years?
Deport anyone that doesn’t.
So if life happens, say, they lose their job, or get in an accident and can’t work or whatever, and then can’t make the payments, they then, to add insult to injury, get deported. And then, what, the bank gets the house, or the gov.?
So if life happens, say, they lose their job, or get in an accident and can’t work or whatever, and then can’t make the payments, they then, to add insult to injury, get deported. And then, what, the bank gets the house, or the gov.?
So if life happens, say, they lose their job, or get in an accident and can’t work or whatever, and then can’t make the payments, they then, to add insult to injury, get deported. And then, what, the bank gets the house, or the gov.?
So if life happens, say, they lose their job, or get in an accident and can’t work or whatever, and then can’t make the payments, they then, to add insult to injury, get deported. And then, what, the bank gets the house, or the gov.?