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    Introduce Yourself

    Yes, I emailed Arc about this and they said the change is mandatory.
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    Introduce Yourself

    Anyone has experience using Arc card? I just tried to login my Arc account and found the invalid password. But I remember my password very clearly. It says "If you haven't updated your password in 90 days, please click here to reset your password." Does this mean updating password is mandatory...
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    Miscellaneous

    Oops, sorry I did not specify the area. I am near downtown, could you please suggest an address I can go to?
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    Miscellaneous

    Hey, I have quite a lot of cardboard, is there any depot or recycling center I can go to for those cardboard?
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    Edmonton Real Estate Market

    Exactly, I think for a single person, $100K should be enough to secure a decent small apartment in Edmonton. As to condo fee, it has a large variation but normally ranges from $300-800/month. Tax is property tax, right? Any other tax?
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    Edmonton Real Estate Market

    Not sure if I have used the phrase "lump sum" correctly in my previous message. For "lump sum" I meant if the apartment costs $100K, then I have $100K cash in my bank account and buy the apartment without mortgage. Just would like to confirm "lump sum" purchase of apartment is allowed in Canada...
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    Edmonton Real Estate Market

    No, I meant if the apartment, say, costs $75,000 and I have $75,000 cash in my bank account. Am I legally able to buy the apartment lump sum? Is there any regulation on this?
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    Edmonton Real Estate Market

    Could a person buy an apartment lump sum (i.e. one's own saving, in cash, in full) in Edmonton? I know this may sound a dumb question, but just to check if I missed anything.
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    Edmonton Real Estate Market

    Is $25000 bank balance enough?
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    Edmonton Real Estate Market

    have you ever witnessed someone unemployed successfully got a rental?
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    Edmonton Real Estate Market

    Also, will rental company notify you when your application is refused? Or you simply got ghosted? How much time needed to be contacted after submission of application?
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    Edmonton Real Estate Market

    Hi guys, Happy New Year! I think I am in trouble looking for a rental. Initially, I messaged landlords being frank that I am now unemployed. I could get some replies from them. However, when I asked further what is their policy of early termination of lease, then I got ghosted. The early...
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    Edmonton Real Estate Market

    I noticed that in many cases the maintenance fee includes electricity, heat and water etc (mentioned in the commercial). Does this mean the maintenance fee actually includes utilities bill already? Sorry I am new to Canada, hence wanna to be more specific and careful.
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    Edmonton Real Estate Market

    I noticed the quite cheap condo has maintenance fee somewhere between $300-400. Is this fee high or low in Edmonton standard?
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    Edmonton Real Estate Market

    Merry Christmas everyone! How likely is one's rental application got approved if he was invited to view the apartment? What are the cautions when viewing an apartment? I saw some apartment on sale in Edmonton that costs somewhere 50K-100K. Is it possible for really this cheap? Any pitfall...
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    Introduce Yourself

    As a newcomer in Edmonton, last week I applied my Alberta ID card. I would like to ask for your experiences that how long you expect to get the card by mail? The government website says it is three weeks, does it really take that long? Also, I was given a "Application for an Alberta...
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    Introduce Yourself

    I have arrived Canada for about 1.5 months as a new permanent resident. While I am living in Edmonton, I am wondering if I should apply for Alberta Health Care (AHCIP). The problem is I am still applying for a job and not sure if I have to relocate to other provinces. I learnt that one of the...
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    Downtown

    Yeah, universities are supposed to be open. When I was at McMaster University, I remember the library was also open to public (no ID card required). But I know some universities (not in Canada) have their library accessible only to its staff/student.
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    Introduce Yourself

    Hello fellow, I am a new Permanent Resident (PR) of Canada. I have been looking for a job for two weeks, no luck. I wonder if it is desirable to put "Permanent Resident" in resume? I heard some people against this idea. Anyone who was a PR before and share how to secure a job fast?

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