zepthkinsey said:
hello po ulit sir ragluf,.,paanu ko po pala dadalhin yung pera namin,.,kasi po parang mahirap po pag cash lahat,.,kaya anu po ba ang the best way.,.at paano po yung proseso,.,thnks po ulit,.,
Bringing in funds enough for your settlement is not that straightforward. There is a limit to which you can bring out of the PH and bring in funds to Canada without need for declaration. The links below should answer some of the questions on bringing in funds.
Prepare for your arrival:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/provincial/arrival.asp
Settling in Canada:
http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publications/pub/bsf5114-eng.html
Crossing the Border with $1000 or More:
http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publications/pub/bsf5052-eng.html
Bringing out Funds from the PH:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/timeline-for-filipinos-submitted-pnppr-applctions-at-cio-t93206.0.html;msg2259881#msg2259881
http://www.philcongen-toronto.com/travel/8/bringing-in-or-taking-out-philippine-foreign-currencies-during-arrival-in-or-departure-from-the-philippines
Personally, I brought in $10k in a combination of cash and traveller's cheques. Once I opened a bank account, I had the funds transferred from the PH. You will lose a bit in transaction fees. My other friends here actually brought manager's cheques/bank drafts that they used to open bank accounts here.
Now, some banks do have services for newcomers to actually apply for a bank account before landing - such that they can effect transfer of funds while they are still packing up to ready to fly to Canada and settle:
HSBC - Services for Newcomers
http://www.hsbc.ca/1/2/personal/new-to-canada/moving-to-canada/banking-guide
http://www.rbc.com/canada/welcometocanada/pdf/understanding-banking-in-canada.pdf
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