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Hi,

Has anyone recently experienced in transferring the money from Pakistan to Canada? What is the convenient way ?

Need advices from the recent immigrants to Canada.


Thanks..
 
How much money you need to take?

Limit is 10K USD per person for cash from Pakistan If 2 adults you can easily bring 20K USD [REMEMBER per adult means per adult. By mistake if your spouse or you is found with 10001 dollar you will be in interrogation]

Your bag should contain maximum 10k, your spouse 10K, if carrying adult you can make a seperate envelope and put money and in case asked you can say this is money for 1 child etc]

Cash is most convenient.
 
Vedette,

Thanks for your answer, but my question was if somebody is already in canada, than how can he transfer his money from bank account in Pakistan ?
 
shazfa said:
Hi,

Has anyone recently experienced in transferring the money from Pakistan to Canada? What is the convenient way ?

Need advices from the recent immigrants to Canada.

Hi

You should see if any of the major online transfer companies operate in Pakistan.
 
vedette said:
How much money you need to take?

Limit is 10K USD per person for cash from Pakistan If 2 adults you can easily bring 20K USD [REMEMBER per adult means per adult. By mistake if your spouse or you is found with 10001 dollar you will be in interrogation]

Your bag should contain maximum 10k, your spouse 10K, if carrying adult you can make a seperate envelope and put money and in case asked you can say this is money for 1 child etc]

Cash is most convenient.

You can bring any amount of money, jewelry, financial products, but you have to declare it at the border if more than $10k, not a big deal

If you don't declare it, then it could be a problem and a fine to pay
 
shazfa said:
Vedette,

Thanks for your answer, but my question was if somebody is already in canada, than how can he transfer his money from bank account in Pakistan ?

Did you asked to your Pakistan bank?
Most probably they can do it, just ask for fees and compare with some other ways.

I used PayPal (no with Pakistan) a few times, but it's a bit more complicated and fees are not too cheap
 
shazfa said:
Hi,

Has anyone recently experienced in transferring the money from Pakistan to Canada? What is the convenient way ?

Need advices from the recent immigrants to Canada.


Thanks..

Hello, read post 5 on this thread. I answered it a few weeks ago for someone else.

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/how-to-transfer-money-from-pakistan-to-canada-t464256.0.html

Good luck with your Canada move!
 
Thanks 19 for your reply.
 
There is no limit on the amount of cash you can carry. If you carry more than $10,000, you have to declare to customs. When you are a new permanent resident you need that kind of money. However, I wouldn't recommend carrying such large amounts of cash.