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Newfoundland and Labrador

New to Canada Mortgages in Newfoundland and Labrador

Permanent residents and work-permit holders can buy in Newfoundland and Labrador with as little as 5% down, without Canadian credit history, through newcomer programs at most major lenders.

Who this covers

  • Permanent residents inside their first five years in Canada
  • Work-permit holders with a valid permit and Canadian employment
  • Anyone with thin or no Canadian credit history but a real income

What lenders look for

Permanent residents Newcomer programs at every default insurer. Down payment from 5%, with an international credit report or alternative credit evidence in place of a Canadian bureau.
Work permits Generally 10% down, a valid permit with reasonable time remaining, and Canadian employment. Fewer lenders, but real options.
Alternative credit Twelve months of rent paid on time plus two other accounts — utilities, phone, insurance — will substitute for a credit score at most lenders.
Foreign income Income earned outside Canada is difficult and generally needs to be sourced to a Canadian account. Expect a narrower lender list.

Newfoundland and Labrador rates for this file

Newcomer programs price on the normal insured shelf. A newcomer with a clean file should not be paying a premium for being new.

LenderType5-year fixed
Strive Capital Monoline 3.87%
MCAP Monoline 3.88%
First National Monoline 3.89%
Merix Financial Monoline 3.90%
RFA Mortgage Corporation Monoline 3.91%

Lowest five-year fixed on the insured shelf, 2026-08-21. Full board →

Newfoundland and Labrador numbers

What a typical purchase looks like

Typical price$455,000
Minimum down payment$22,750
registration fee$1,918

Averaged across 1 Newfoundland and Labrador market we track. Calculate yours →

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New to Canada mortgages across Newfoundland and Labrador

Prices and property tax vary widely inside the province, and both feed your qualification.

MarketTypical priceMinimum down
St. John's $455,000 $22,750 Affordability →

Questions

Do I need Canadian credit history?

No. Newcomer programs accept an international credit report or alternative credit — typically twelve months of rent plus two other accounts paid on time.

Can I buy on a work permit?

Yes, at a reduced lender list and usually 10% down. The permit needs enough time remaining that the lender is comfortable, and the income needs to be Canadian.

Is there a foreign buyer ban?

Restrictions on non-Canadians purchasing residential property have applied in recent years, with exemptions for permanent residents, work-permit holders and international students meeting conditions. Confirm current status before committing — this is the area that changes most often.

What does it cost to close in Newfoundland and Labrador?

Newfoundland and Labrador charges registration fee rather than a land transfer tax — about $1,918 on a $455,000 purchase, which is a few hundred dollars where Ontario or BC would be several thousand. Full Newfoundland and Labrador closing costs →

New to Canada in Newfoundland and Labrador?

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