Newcomer & Work-Permit Programs (Tailored For Clients New To Canada)
Learn the rules, use your strengths, and buy with a clear plan.
How Lenders Treat Newcomers And Work-Permit Holders
Credit History Inside And Outside Canada
Many newcomers have little or no Canadian credit history. Some lenders will look at international credit reports, rental history, or utility payments from overseas; others won’t. We review what you have now—here and abroad—and decide how to present it or how to start building local credit if there isn’t much yet.
Employment And Income Stability
Offer letters, probation periods, contract roles, or multiple part-time jobs all show up differently in a lender’s eyes. We clarify what will be accepted (for example, how many pay periods they want to see, or whether your job type is viewed as stable) and what extra documentation might be needed from your employer.
Savings, Down Payment, And Funds From Overseas
Down payments often come from a mix of Canadian accounts and funds abroad. Some lenders are comfortable with that, as long as the money moves through the banking system in a documented way. We plan how and when to move funds, and what evidence will be needed, so transfers from overseas don’t hold up the approval.
What This Program Focuses On
Clarifying What’s Realistic Right Now
Matching You With Suitable Lender Policies
Reducing “Paperwork Surprises” Near Closing
From First Chat To Home Purchase
Situation Review And Goal Setting
Documentation Map And Credit Plan
Lender And Program Strategy
Pre-Approval And Purchase Support
Clients Who Usually Benefit From This Program
Recent Permanent Residents
If you’ve obtained permanent residency within the last few years and want to stop renting as soon as it makes sense, we help connect your new status, your job, and your savings to the lending options that recognize that reality.
Work-Permit Holders
Temporary foreign workers and professionals on work permits often face extra rules around down payments, employment length, or property type. We map those requirements and work out what’s possible now and what might open up once your status changes or you’ve been here longer.
Newcomers With Strong Backgrounds Abroad
Many people arrive with established careers, savings, and properties in other countries. We look at how those strengths can be used in the Canadian context—whether as proof of history, as a source of funds, or as part of a longer-term plan to buy after a period of settling in.