I am not too sure about print out of the online statement.optrapandiya said:Alok,
Is bank statement alone enough for landing?
Hi NileshRMNILESHRM said:dont carry cash/currency too much, it is risk
you can bring as much money as you want - by means of Travellers Cheques / Demand Drafts too,
or you can open canadian bank a/c while in your country, transfer money and show its statement as prrof of fund.
dont carry too much in your hand
ICICI Bank, SBI all have branches in Canada. Visit their websites or major branch in your city and they will open your Canadian account from here itself.harry16125 said:Hi NileshRM
Can you pls advice on opening of account in Canadian bank before reaching ?
Rgds
Thanks dearDigitalDestiny said:ICICI Bank, SBI all have branches in Canada. Visit their websites or major branch in your city and they will open your Canadian account from here itself.
ICICI, SBI etc have only a few branches in Canada. that too, mostly for overseas corporate and NRI banking.harry16125 said:Thanks dear
Hi Alokalok4best said:ICICI, SBI etc have only a few branches in Canada. that too, mostly for overseas corporate and NRI banking.
For all practical reasons, opening accounts in these banks will be useless.
You would ideally want a bank which is local to Canada, and has thousands of ATMs and branches spread across many cities.
And for this, you best bet would be opening an account at either ScotiaBank or TD.
And good news, you can open an account in Scotia bank from India. They have tie up with Kotak Mahindra.
Just go to a Kotak Mahindra branch nearby and enquire.
Yes, I did not carry any cash at all. A fund certificate from your bank is sufficient, given you have an International debit card that can be used for purchases and cash withdrawal in Canada.galaxo2001 said:So meaning, since the minimum required amount for a couple to immigrate is about 15,000 CAD, its ok if i carry less than 10,000 CAD in cash and just show the POF for the rest of the 15,000 as a bank statement from my home country ?
Is that correct ?