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Are medical professional mortgage programs better than standard mortgages?
Not always — they offer flexibility, but whether they are better depends on your specific situation.
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What mistakes should doctors avoid when applying for a mortgage?
Common mistakes include waiting too long, not preparing documentation early, and misunderstanding how lenders assess income.
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Can internationally trained nurses get a mortgage in Canada without Canadian credit history?
Yes, it may be possible, often through new-to-Canada programs that allow alternative documentation.
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What documentation is required to get a mortgage during residency?
Residents will typically need proof of training, expected completion, and financial documentation such as bank statements and credit history.
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How do lenders calculate income for medical residents?
Some lenders may use projected or standardized income based on your training stage, rather than relying only on your current salary.
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How much down payment is required when moving to Canada?
Down payment requirements may range from as low as 5% in some cases to 20% or more, depending on your situation and lender requirements.
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Can foreign income be used to qualify for a mortgage in Canada?
In many cases, foreign income alone may not be sufficient. Lenders may focus more on income that will be earned in Canada.
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What documents are required for foreign-trained doctors to get a mortgage?
Foreign-trained doctors will typically need documentation confirming their role in Canada, along with financial records and identification.
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Can you buy a home in Canada without Canadian credit history?
Yes — it may be possible, but lenders may require alternative documentation such as international credit reports, bank references, or proof of savings history.
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Can U.S. doctors get a mortgage in Canada?
Yes — U.S. doctors may be able to qualify for a mortgage in Canada, particularly if they have a confirmed role in Canada. How the application is structured will play an important role.
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Can newly practicing doctors qualify without 2 years income?
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March 25, 2026
Can newly practicing doctors qualify without 2 years income?
Yes — in some cases, newly practicing doctors may be able to qualify without two years of income history, depending on how their application is structured.
Most mortgage applications require a two-year history of consistent income. However, for newly practicing doctors, this requirement may be flexible.
In many cases, applications are supported by a confirmed role, clinic arrangement, or hospital affiliation rather than historical income alone.
Some lenders may also consider projected or standardized income tied to specialization, depending on the situation.
Example:
A physician starting a new position with a confirmed agreement may be assessed based on that role rather than waiting two years to build income history.
Other factors such as credit profile, debt levels, and financial stability still play an important role.
Because lender approaches vary, speaking with a mortgage professional can help determine what may be possible.
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