nexus01 said:
Dear Seniors,
I have money in my account as UK pounds with UK Bank. is it possible can i show a bank statement for POF while landing? Please give me your inputs?
It is not advisable to show POF through normal bank statement. Best thing is to carry cash. Otherwise, you can bring demand draft or travelers cheque. Once your account is opened in Canada, you can transfer the rest of the amount. You can choose what currency you want to bring. Almost all banks in Canada allow you to open US Currency account.
Some even brought demand draft with them, showed it as POF at border, complete their landing and then cancel their demand draft for a nominal fees.
Your best bet is to open a Canadian bank account BEFORE you arrive in Canada. Many canadian banks have offices in UK. The allow one time transfer to your Canadian account. One bank is called
ScotiaBank (they have a branch at
33 Finsbury Square, London, England EC2A 1BB)
RBC is relatively easy too. Any documents that need signature can be scanned and emailed. Once account is set up, transfer your funds from your country to RBC account.
I have seen a lot of
HSBC presence in UK.
HSBC Canada even allow you to transfer your credit history. This would be an easier option for you.
Please bear in mind that you will not be able to make transactions using these accounts until you arrive in Canada and the bank verifies your identity in person.
If you still want to bring your UK Bank Account, you must use get a
Bank Balance Certificate generally address to IRCC, stating your name, account number, actual balance standing, how long you've been holding account, and if there is any encumbrances or not. Bank balance certificate is more important than actual bank statements.