Hello!
I have been searching the internet for days, and I cannot seem to find anything substantial. I hope someone here can help me out!!
My husband and I are anticipating a 'Decision Made' sometime next year, and he will be moving here as a permanent resident. He has student loan debt. What I am trying to figure out, is the most economical way to pay his student loan debt from Canada. The loan disbursement companies will not let him pay via credit card, and I seem to be having a hard time finding banks that will let him pay bills from a US account.
I did find another thread here that mentioned TD Bank, and Royal Bank, that will let him pay bills from the USD account, but I cannot find anything concrete that says 'Pay USD bills Online', or something to that effect. I am also wondering if it would just be better to get a loan, and have it all in Canada, paying Canadian funds. I imagine it will take 5-7 years to get these paid off, and I feel it may be easier than paying foreign exchange and transaction fees all the time.
Does anyone have any information?
Thanks for all your help!
I have been searching the internet for days, and I cannot seem to find anything substantial. I hope someone here can help me out!!
My husband and I are anticipating a 'Decision Made' sometime next year, and he will be moving here as a permanent resident. He has student loan debt. What I am trying to figure out, is the most economical way to pay his student loan debt from Canada. The loan disbursement companies will not let him pay via credit card, and I seem to be having a hard time finding banks that will let him pay bills from a US account.
I did find another thread here that mentioned TD Bank, and Royal Bank, that will let him pay bills from the USD account, but I cannot find anything concrete that says 'Pay USD bills Online', or something to that effect. I am also wondering if it would just be better to get a loan, and have it all in Canada, paying Canadian funds. I imagine it will take 5-7 years to get these paid off, and I feel it may be easier than paying foreign exchange and transaction fees all the time.
Does anyone have any information?
Thanks for all your help!