humdrumdum
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- Jul 19, 2013
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- Visa Office......
- Manila (VAC, Paper-based)
- Job Offer........
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- App. Filed.......
- 30-07-2013
- Med's Request
- 05-08-2013
- Med's Done....
- 12-08-2013
- VISA ISSUED...
- 16-08-2013
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- 31-08-2013
@ DocRZ and msladybug: If it helps, I'm planning to open up an account through Scotiabank online once nag-medical exam na ako. They allow Philippine residents to sign-up for an account prior to their arrival in Canada so once you get there, all you have to do is to go the bank branch you chose and verify (usual stuff, present passport, signature cards etc.) then you can use your account na. I've even heard you can request na "deposit only" lang muna yung account mo so you can wire in your funds beforehand then you can use it after you verify upon arrival. But I'm mainly choosing it because we can get free movies through points from your Scene debit card hehehe
I actually have a sister who's been studying there for 3 years na, she uses BMO (Bank of Montreal). They have special accounts for full-time students that don't have monthly/annual fees. The same goes for RBC (Royal Bank of Canada). Our parents usually just wire transfer the funds from a USD bank account but the transaction is in Canadian dollars, the bank automatically converts it to whatever currency specified. Although, may charges of course. Wouldn't suggest buying USD then converting it again to CAD though... You'll get less CAD for the same amount of PHP (although it's not a big difference, just a few cents).
I actually have a sister who's been studying there for 3 years na, she uses BMO (Bank of Montreal). They have special accounts for full-time students that don't have monthly/annual fees. The same goes for RBC (Royal Bank of Canada). Our parents usually just wire transfer the funds from a USD bank account but the transaction is in Canadian dollars, the bank automatically converts it to whatever currency specified. Although, may charges of course. Wouldn't suggest buying USD then converting it again to CAD though... You'll get less CAD for the same amount of PHP (although it's not a big difference, just a few cents).