Hi guys
I have seen a few threads in which people say that RBC has opened their bank accounts.
I have been in one Today to show my ID and get a temporary debit card and my client card.
However, the manager said that even if they opened my account the HQ would be sending a request to provide proof of residence within 30 days. And if I don’t have a proof of residence then they would deactivate my account.
what did you guys do when asked for a proof of residence?
I have a visitor status and I have everything ready for the inland application except for these non-sensical (in my case) cohabitation proofs...
I am thinking to just give up everything in that section and simply provide a letter of explanation saying that I have just come to Canada and it doesn’t make sense for me to have all those proofs. I know that people on this forum do provide them, but are they really for people like us who are on a visitor status?
To me honestly, if somebody who has been in Canada for only one month and is already paying the utility bills, paying the rent or the mortgage and has a vehicle insurance and has a joint bank account with forced transactions would sound fishy!
I have seen a few threads in which people say that RBC has opened their bank accounts.
I have been in one Today to show my ID and get a temporary debit card and my client card.
However, the manager said that even if they opened my account the HQ would be sending a request to provide proof of residence within 30 days. And if I don’t have a proof of residence then they would deactivate my account.
what did you guys do when asked for a proof of residence?
I have a visitor status and I have everything ready for the inland application except for these non-sensical (in my case) cohabitation proofs...
I am thinking to just give up everything in that section and simply provide a letter of explanation saying that I have just come to Canada and it doesn’t make sense for me to have all those proofs. I know that people on this forum do provide them, but are they really for people like us who are on a visitor status?
To me honestly, if somebody who has been in Canada for only one month and is already paying the utility bills, paying the rent or the mortgage and has a vehicle insurance and has a joint bank account with forced transactions would sound fishy!