[CANADIAN BUSINESS LEGAL EXPERTS ONLY PLEASE] Is it legal for a Canadian resident to…?
…invest in foreign markets?
Are there any laws governing the purchase of foreign stocks that pay dividends in foreign currency?
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No. Only when it comes to RRSP contributions.
No there are no Canadian laws that restrict how much foreign stock a Canadian can have.
The only restriction is on how much foreign content you can have in an RRSP.