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I'd love to know the best to carry money to Canada.
I've seen people sending money to WISE and THEN opening a bank account such as Scotia/TD, but I've also seen users that have opened an online account in a bank Scotia/TD and sent money directly and activated the account in Canada. Which one is the better option? Thanks
I'd love to know the best to carry money to Canada.
I've seen people sending money to WISE and THEN opening a bank account such as Scotia/TD, but I've also seen users that have opened an online account in a bank Scotia/TD and sent money directly and activated the account in Canada. Which one is the better option? Thanks
Wise will be expensive to send out money. You need to check with your bank on the programs that have to send out large transfers.
I opened 4 different accounts when I was in India across Socita, RBC, ICICI Canada, etc. Opening a bank account from your home country is definitely better way to do it(compared to something like Wise). You can also take some cash, open an account and wire the money to yourself as well(if the amount is small ~$10k-15k).
Wise will be expensive to send out money. You need to check with your bank on the programs that have to send out large transfers.
I opened 4 different accounts when I was in India across Socita, RBC, ICICI Canada, etc. Opening a bank account from your home country is definitely better way to do it(compared to something like Wise). You can also take some cash, open an account and wire the money to yourself as well(if the amount is small ~$10k-15k).
I'd love to know the best to carry money to Canada.
I've seen people sending money to WISE and THEN opening a bank account such as Scotia/TD, but I've also seen users that have opened an online account in a bank Scotia/TD and sent money directly and activated the account in Canada. Which one is the better option? Thanks
Wise will be expensive to send out money. You need to check with your bank on the programs that have to send out large transfers.
I opened 4 different accounts when I was in India across Socita, RBC, ICICI Canada, etc. Opening a bank account from your home country is definitely better way to do it(compared to something like Wise). You can also take some cash, open an account and wire the money to yourself as well(if the amount is small ~$10k-15k).
You always start from a low credit score in Canada. Most(if not everyone) will start from 600. Which is considered poor here.
I know many people who got rentals in the nicest downtown buildings while having a poor credit score, but they had the following:
1. a job
2. a paystub
3. employer references
If you are a newcomer with no credit history, having a job and a few paystubs will help a lot. If you can manage to get a job from home country, you can spend a month or more in an Airbnb while collecting 1-2 paystubs and build some credit history.
You always start from a low credit score in Canada. Most(if not everyone) will start from 600. Which is considered poor here.
I know many people who got rentals in the nicest downtown buildings while having a poor credit score, but they had the following:
1. a job
2. a paystub
3. employer references
If you are a newcomer with no credit history, having a job and a few paystubs will help a lot. If you can manage to get a job from home country, you can spend a month or more in an Airbnb while collecting 1-2 paystubs and build some credit history.
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