+1. I couldn't wear one of those, no matter how hard I try.torontosm said:Absolutely! And he had the most amazing mustache.
+1. I couldn't wear one of those, no matter how hard I try.torontosm said:Absolutely! And he had the most amazing mustache.
If you're going to Ontario, then she will not have OHIP coverage until 3 full months after arriving. So she should prepare to pay out of pocket to cover all pregnancy and delivery related costs for the baby. I would budget at least $5000 for a simple natural birth, and $10000 or over if any complications arise. If an extended stay in hospital is needed, this amount could skyrocket.Davidef said:I am about to give my one-month notice and resign from my post here in India and my partner (almost 5month pregnant) and I are getting ready to settle in Canada.
You can certainly send funds to her bank account. Or you can try setting up your own account or a joint account once you arrive. Some banks offer this even if you're not a PR yet.I want to soon relocate to Canada my savings and provident funds (namely, those accumulated
during my work in India) in order to help sustaining me and my family (partner and unborn baby) financially during our stay at her parents' house.
I wonder what's the best thing to do in cases.
How can I regularly transfer these funds ?
Is it legal to deposit them into my girlfriend's Canadian account or her parent's if I am not allowed yet to open a bank account in Canada? (We are not yet common law and she'll sponsor me once she is)
Or else what is the solution?
I could also deposit my money into my father's account or my account (thru a legal power of attorney delegating him) and ask him to help us occasionally thru legal money transfers.
What say?
Thank you so much, Rob, for the precious info.Rob_TO said:You can certainly send funds to her bank account. Or you can try setting up your own account or a joint account once you arrive. Some banks offer this even if you're not a PR yet.
There is nothing illegal about transferring your money into her account.Davidef said:Perhaps I could try - only if it is legal of course - transfering my savings and redeemed funds into her Canadian non-saving account, wherein she won't earn any interest.
-Do you think it could create any taxation issue even if the money is merely for family use, deposited in a current (non-yielding) account?
- also, do you know one of these bank offering such accounts and, perhaps, if any delegated person can open such an account for me from Canada before arrival ?
Thank you so much for clarifying!canuck_in_uk said:There is nothing illegal about transferring your money into her account.
If interest is earned, it would be minimal and your partner would pay any applicable taxes. There is no taxation issue with this.
No one can open an account on your behalf.
There's no minimum - you can open a bank account as a visitor. You may have to visit a few different bank branches before you'll be successful.Davidef said:When.. as in "after how many months of stay" or "after achieving which status" will I be able to apply for a bank account in Canada ?
Does anybody confirm the period of 4 months (circa) for the post-sponsorship obtainment of a work permit ?