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In the CIC website, they require the funds made payable to "Receiver General for Canada".
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/EG75.asp

But in Buffalo website, they say "Canadian Consulate General".
http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/buffalo/imm/fees-frais_buffalo.aspx?lang=eng&menu_id=18&menu=L

Humm, what should I write on the check?
Thanks.
 
Are you applying under FSW1 to Sydney, NS? Then it is "receiver general for canada". Remember it cannot be a personal check.
 
wpc71 said:
Remember it cannot be a personal check.

It certainly can be a personal cheque provided you have a Canadian Dollars bank account in Canada.
 
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adnan_hsn said:
wpc71 said:
Remember it cannot be a personal check.

It certainly can be a personal cheque provided you have a Canadian Dollars bank account in Canada.

It has to be a CERTIFIED cheque if it is from a personal account.

"In Canadian funds only, you may pay by certified cheque, bank draft or money order made payable to the “Receiver General for Canada.”
Do not enclose cash. "

PMM
 
Does a money order purchased from a us postal service in international funds (canadian dollars) but converted to US$ acceptable???
 
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king04 said:
Does a money order purchased from a us postal service in international funds (canadian dollars) but converted to US$ acceptable???


No. If you are applying to Sydney, buy a $Can money order from USPS. Otherwise if you are applying through Buffalo, check the website for the exact amount required in US funds, you don't do your own converting.

PMM