An Iranian refugee who has lived in British Columbia since 1995 but did not receive permanent resident status until last year has had his challenge to the constitutionality of the province's foreign buyers' tax rejected by the B.C. Supreme Court.
To the letter of the law, he wasn’t a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, but he has lived here for nearly 30 years and appeared to be purchasing the house as his own residence
The foreign buyer’s tax wasn’t intended for this type of purchase, it is to curtail foreign property speculators and reduce unoccupied dwellings
To the letter of the law, he wasn’t a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, but he has lived here for nearly 30 years and appeared to be purchasing the house as his own residence
The foreign buyer’s tax wasn’t intended for this type of purchase, it is to curtail foreign property speculators and reduce unoccupied dwellings
Well, true, but you would think 30 years would be long enough to get your residency/citizenship. It’s sort of his own fault.
He applied twice (1997 and 2015) and was denied before being accepted in 2020.
The article doesn’t explain why he was denied
He didn’t even purchase it as himself but rather
So it also sounds like an active attempt to dodge taxes