Hello, any advice on the best bank account for new comers, e.g. cheapest fees going forward etc?!
I think all big 5 new-comer packages are quite similar..only difference could be branch/ATM proximity to your residence/work location, opening hours ..etc. Also some offer extended services such as Auto insurance and other don't, etc...so to summarize, see what makes sense depending on your long term/short term needs.Hello, any advice on the best bank account for new comers, e.g. cheapest fees going forward etc?!
I have an account with TD and Scotiabank and both are quite good. TD offers a bank account that is free for the first 6 months while Scotiabank offers free bank account as long as you maintain a min. balance. The good thing with Scotiabank is the higher credit limit on credit cards for PRs with no income and no credit history. They offered me $2000 when i arrived 6 months back..and that has been increased to $3000 for PRs lately as told to me by another PR who got a card with them.Hello, any advice on the best bank account for new comers, e.g. cheapest fees going forward etc?!
Bank draft ?Hi everyone,
I received the immigration visa and I am supposed to land in Canada within a couple of months. Now I need to transfer the funds I have (which is an amount higher than 10 thousand usd) and I do not have an international bank account to open a Canadian account and then transfer the money when I reach there. I am afraid to risk by opening an online account from my country because as I read that once I transfer this money to this online account, I will not have access on it unless I am “physically in person” present in the bank where I had my money transferred. I do not want to take this risk. Can someone please advise what to do! Thank you for helping out
Bank draft too might not be access immediately. I suggest you bring a combination of cash and bank draft.Hi everyone,
I received the immigration visa and I am supposed to land in Canada within a couple of months. Now I need to transfer the funds I have (which is an amount higher than 10 thousand usd) and I do not have an international bank account to open a Canadian account and then transfer the money when I reach there. I am afraid to risk by opening an online account from my country because as I read that once I transfer this money to this online account, I will not have access on it unless I am “physically in person” present in the bank where I had my money transferred. I do not want to take this risk. Can someone please advise what to do! Thank you for helping out
Forex card....you can withdraw and deposit in bank account later as well.Hi everyone,
I received the immigration visa and I am supposed to land in Canada within a couple of months. Now I need to transfer the funds I have (which is an amount higher than 10 thousand usd) and I do not have an international bank account to open a Canadian account and then transfer the money when I reach there. I am afraid to risk by opening an online account from my country because as I read that once I transfer this money to this online account, I will not have access on it unless I am “physically in person” present in the bank where I had my money transferred. I do not want to take this risk. Can someone please advise what to do! Thank you for helping out
Depends on which country you are from. Check with the local banks if they have a partnership with Canadian banks. For example Kotak bank in India has a partnership with Scotiabank.Hi,
Can someone guide me about how to open a bank account before landing in Canada and which bank will be a better option.
Thanks .