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retirecanada

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Jul 20, 2009
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Hi,

I am French and would like to retire in Canada. I have no intention of working there nor to benefit from any welfare, I just want to be able to live there without restriction and spend as much as I can there.

I heard that if you bought a house in Canada free and clear, you could enter as a tourist and be sure to be renewed every 6 months.

Is it true? any experience?

Thanks very much

P
 
Hi

retirecanada said:
Hi,

I am French and would like to retire in Canada. I have no intention of working there nor to benefit from any welfare, I just want to be able to live there without restriction and spend as much as I can there.

I heard that if you bought a house in Canada free and clear, you could enter as a tourist and be sure to be renewed every 6 months.

Is it true? any experience?

1. No retirement category in Canadian Immigration
2. You could buy the house, but after 1 extension to a year, CIC would probably decide that you are residing permanently in Canada and refuse any further extensions.

PMM

Thanks very much

P
 
You need to apply for permanent residency if you want to live in Canada. Check out http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/index.asp to see if you qualify for something.
 
On top of these restrictions you won't be covered with any good medical insurance plan because you won't be permanent resident.
The medical expenses for non-Canadian residents are too high here.
Travel insurance is not so good to feel financial secure.