Yes, I believe you are correct about the "6 months of the year" requirement, but I don't know the details (not yet old enough to have looked into it, lol) I actually think the 6 month stipulation may have to do more with continuity of access to Canadian health care, but again, not sure.Isn't there something about having to live in Canada for six months of the year in order to qualify, or can anyone that is a Canadian citizen live anywhere in the world full time, and have the option of accessing the Canadian health care system for the cost of a plane ticket? I wonder how many people keep a cheap, permanent address in Canada but live more or less full time in another country. Is it believable that Alvin - the oil/gas/construction man, and Kathryn - pillar of her community, are going to downsize to an old house in the middle of nowhere? It's possible, I suppose, but does it seem realistic that they planned to live the Mexico retiree life and the little shack in the sticks life?
I think Evansburg is about an hour away from Edmonton. Don't the Likneses have ties to Evansburg? Maybe that's why they chose it. Or perhaps they wanted a cheap home for the short term that they can later sell once the dust settles from their financial setbacks. In other words, this wasn't intended as the last house they ever own in Canada.