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How to Move to British Columbia from the U.S. in 2025

How to Move to British Columbia from the U.S. in 2025

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Thinking about moving to British Columbia from the U.S. in 2025? You’re not alone—and you’re definitely not crazy. More Americans than ever are packing up, crossing the border, and planting new roots in BC. The political climate, health care costs, and safety concerns are pushing people to look north. But moving to British Columbia from the U.S. isn’t just about fresh air and lower property taxes. It’s about understanding what really changes when you trade in square footage for quality of life.This video walks you through what most people don’t find out until it’s way too late—like whether you can even buy a home in Canada, how your U.S. credit score becomes useless, and why that so-called “universal healthcare” might leave you footing a massive bill if you’re not careful. You’ll learn how immigration status, foreign buyer taxes, and local rules around BC real estate can turn your dream move into a budgeting nightmare if you’re not prepared. This isn’t fluff—this is what people wish they knew before making the leap.Real estate in BC isn’t like the U.S., and neither is the process. Websites don’t work the same. Mortgages are structured differently. Even the terminology is foreign (literally). And unless you understand how things like the Speculation and Vacancy Tax or the Property Transfer Tax affect you, it could cost you six figures or more.This is your no-nonsense roadmap to moving to BC in 2025. Real estate buyers relocating to Canada from the U.S. need to hear this before signing anything. If you're searching for how to move to British Columbia, how to buy real estate in BC, or whether moving from the U.S. to Vancouver, Kelowna, or White Rock even makes sense—you’re in the right place.#movingtobritishcolumbia #canadarealestate #uscanadamove #livinginbc #bcimmigration2025

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