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Buying a home in Canada with US credit rating

siroccoon

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Hello,
Is there any bank who can consider the US credit history and pre-approve a loan to buy a home in Toronto area? I do have a home in the US and planning to sell it.

Thanks
 

APPNOV2014NY

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Hello,
Is there any bank who can consider the US credit history and pre-approve a loan to buy a home in Toronto area? I do have a home in the US and planning to sell it.

Thanks
Let me know if you are interested in joining a US to CAN whatsapp group. I know 2 people from that group are in the process of buying home in Canada. Perhaps some1 can answer this Q there. Direct message me your US no. if interested
 

siroccoon

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Feb 20, 2013
234
14
Category........
Visa Office......
CPP-Ottawa
NOC Code......
2171
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
11-04-2013
AOR Received.
24-05-2013
Med's Request
19-03-2014
Med's Done....
31-03-2014
Passport Req..
24-04-2014
VISA ISSUED...
30-04-2014
LANDED..........
01-03-2015
Let me know if you are interested in joining a US to CAN whatsapp group. I know 2 people from that group are in the process of buying home in Canada. Perhaps some1 can answer this Q there. Direct message me your US no. if interested
Thanks, please check your conversations. I sent you the number.
 

leodicaprio

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APPNOV2014NY
I am not able to DM you.

Please let me know.

Info about me:
I am in US since past 9 years

I became PR holder of Canada on 4th of Jan 2019.
I am waiting for the PR card to be delivered.
 

inder.online

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Sep 22, 2017
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Yes. There is one US to Canada group. Pretty active but most member moved to Canada in 2017-18 and won't appreciate "generic" posts like these:
https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/moving-to-ontario-brampton-from-us-help-needed.615750/
:)
Appreciate your active responses on this forum.
I was able to get most of the information on the topics I asked. But there will be lots to know from people who moved earlier.
Please share the link for the group or should I send my number on private message.
 

APPNOV2014NY

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:)
Appreciate your active responses on this forum.
I was able to get most of the information on the topics I asked. But there will be lots to know from people who moved earlier.
Please share the link for the group or should I send my number on private message.
Please send me your US number as direct message .
 

dphotawala

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:)
Appreciate your active responses on this forum.
I was able to get most of the information on the topics I asked. But there will be lots to know from people who moved earlier.
Please share the link for the group or should I send my number on private message.
did you figure out the storage part of your concern? this one topic is hindering own my head for last several months. I have a huge house in US that will be sold soon; not sure how and where to get all those stuff stored for now.
 

APPNOV2014NY

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Check ABF/Upack. You can use their trailer to move stuff from USA to Canada and then same trailer can be stored for $400/month at ABF location.
 

inder.online

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$400/month is a bit stretch for me. Is there no other cheaper option?
You can also store your stuff in relocubes I although they are smaller than trailers) for $150/month
Just to confirm, did you mention all your stuff in goods to follow list ?
You can bring what you declared earlier ( assuming you have done landing )
 

steaky

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did you figure out the storage part of your concern? this one topic is hindering own my head for last several months. I have a huge house in US that will be sold soon; not sure how and where to get all those stuff stored for now.
In the US, is it required by law to deliver vacancy by the seller immediately after the selling?