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After returning home from an extended vacation in Costa Rica, a Montreal man got the surprise of the lifetime in the mail — the Quebec government thinks he's dead.
They expected his mother to pay the rest of his tickets? I didn’t think they could transfer debts to your loved ones.
Seems like they wanted the estate to pay, not the mother. Sounds pretty normal if that’s the case.
His estate means the assets he left after his death. This is in no way a transferral of debt, and is common practice everywhere.
Probably a Quebec thing . That province has completely different laws than the rest of Canada.
Some laws are different in Quebec, but having the estate pay off owed debts is not different from elsewhere in Canada.