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FAQs for Non-Resident Canadian Property Buyers – Part 3

In Part 2 of this series we covered frequently asked questions surrounding mortgage financing. Now we’ll dive into answering your question about the home buying process, insurance costs and requirements and legalities for your property purchase.

FAQs for Non-Resident Canadian Property Buyers – Part 1

There are a number of questions that repeatedly arise for non-residential buyers in Canada. After helping a lot of non-residents throughout the Greater Toronto Area, we put together this 4-part series to help non-residents get the answers they need surrounding various non-resident property issues. In the first part we’ll address the most frequently asked question about non-resident residency.

Non-Resident Mortgage Program from AKAL Mortgages

Here at AKAL Mortgages, we have an excellent Non-Resident Mortgage Program for Canadians who’re living and working overseas, US residents, and residents who are living in countries other than Canada or the USA. Even if you don’t file a Canadian tax return, you can still qualify for this program and become a homeowner in Canada! 

Looking for a Mortgage Broker? 3 Reasons to Choose AKAL Mortgages

Since you’ve come across this article, it’s likely you could be looking for a qualified mortgage team to help you secure a mortgage loan for a new property. We’re hoping with this publication, to make your decision easier by telling you what benefits it will bring you along the way, into your new home. We understand that purchasing a new property is a very large purchase, but we’re always looking for ways to give back and/or help in this process, especially around the holidays. Here are a few reasons why you should choose AKAL Mortgages to help you secure your mortgage loan product or solution.

Was Your Mortgage Renewal Denied? What Happens Now?

If your mortgage is coming up for renewal soon, and you’ve already received your renewal offer, with the new mortgage rate and term, don’t act too quickly. An impulsive decision to sign the slip and return it merely for convenience can end up costing you over the long-term and it doesn’t necessarily mean you’re approved either. There is a chance your renewal can be denied. So before you sign it, consider that it might be time to find a new lender.

Are You Ready for 2018 & The New Mortgage Rules?

Over the last couple months we’ve been talking about the new mortgage rules coming in the new year of 2018. The anticipation and its uncertainty is killing us. We want to ensure  that you are fully prepared and know what to expect, thus we want to make sure that we didn’t exclude any important information in our previous blogs ‘New mortgage rules, including stress test for uninsured borrowers’ and ‘More Mortgage Rule Changes On The Way?’ to help you get prepared. As we’ve mentioned in the past, 2018 will be a time when getting a mortgage may no longer be so easy, especially for first-time buyers, as well as homeowners looking to refinance.

What do I Need to Get a Small Business Loan in Canada?

It’s no secret that Canadian businesses are an important part of the economy. However, many businesses and business owners face a number of challenges when it comes to securing a small business loan. During business development, business owners require working capital to finance business growth. Traditional bank loans can prove to be quite daunting and difficult to ascertain, especially if you’re a smaller independent company or a new start-up. Therefore, you need to be well prepared when it comes time to meet with your lender.

Mortgages, Work Permits & Permanent Residence

Many people move to Canada with the the hopes of becoming a permanent resident or gaining employment. However, for many new immigrants, once you get here and get to know the beauty throughout Canada you  decide to stay and make Canada your home. If you do then buying your own home may be the next dream that comes into your mind.  You should know, if you don’t have the right help, guidance and understanding when it comes to Canadian mortgage, the process can be rather tricky. This is especially true if you’re planning to buy a home in the very near future. We’re here to ensure you are informed about the things you need to do as a new arrival that will help you obtain a mortgage in Canada.