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- January 2013
Miki27 said:Hi everyone!
I need some help again from all people based in the UK:
How did you get your bankers draft? I have two options: NatWest or HSBC. The only problem is, with HSBC I do not know how to order it (can't find any information online) and with NatWest I am not sure whether they have a clearing bank in Canada.
Any help would be much appreciated!
Hi Mikki,
I too have been trying to find info online but there is nothing....I used Natwest for the application fees and had no problem with it but took about a week though (cause they have to order it. I suppose this got something to do with the clearing bank, I think they order it form a bank in canada or something like that to get it done canadian dollars.
What I am going to do first thing tomorrow is go to every single bank here and ask about a draft and a banker's cheque (to see if there is any difference in what there are and in time). I will also ask about the clearing bank but since I don't want to confuse them I will ask them first if they know how the people in canada are suppose to encash the draft (I suppose the "clearing bank" should appear in the conversation). I read somewhere mention to partner bank in the country of where the currency is for, so that may be of use as well.
I let you know how I got on...
 
	
 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 But why don't you use NatWest again if it already worked previously for your application? Is it because of the time it takes? So far I am leaning towards NatWest as well as you can order the bank draft online. I was just not sure whether they have a clearing bank in Canada but when I go to the online form for ordering a bank draft I have to choose a country (in this case Canada) so I assume this is the country of the clearing bank. I am just not sure and don't want to make any mistakes.
 But why don't you use NatWest again if it already worked previously for your application? Is it because of the time it takes? So far I am leaning towards NatWest as well as you can order the bank draft online. I was just not sure whether they have a clearing bank in Canada but when I go to the online form for ordering a bank draft I have to choose a country (in this case Canada) so I assume this is the country of the clearing bank. I am just not sure and don't want to make any mistakes.
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
