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Buying a property in anotherr province in Canada
For those in Canada 🇨🇦 : We live in Vancouver, but we are interested in purchasing a property in either Alberta or Windsor. While my work is remote and I can move, my husband works in person. Can I qualify for this purchase using my husband's income, even though he will remain in British Columbia while I relocate first with my kid to our new property?
Thank you so much for your insights ❤️