rocky272727 said:
What I know and from the link above-email from ND, funds can be shown in a Indian Bank as well. Logically until unless you land, how can you open an account. I know it is possible but I think bank statement with Indian Bank and money in Indian branch would and should work.
Go to HDFC Bank & enquire....
http://www.hdfcbank.com/nri/canada.htm#
HDFC Bank has tied up with Scotiabank, Canada - to offer exclusive services for NRIs living in Canada and Indian immigrants to Canada.
On June 20, 2008, HDFC Bank announced an alliance with Scotiabank to facilitate banking for NRIs living in Canada and Indians who are in the process of immigrating to Canada. This alliance will also enable Scotiabank to provide an access to its customers for their banking needs in India.
This partnership leverages the regional dominance of both the banks and enables referral of customers both in Canada and India, to each other. Indians living in Canada can access information through designated Scotiabank branches regarding HDFC Bank’s services in India. Similarly, new immigrants to Canada can learn about Scotiabank services through designated HDFC Bank branches. According to Statistics Canada, between 2001 and 2006, 155,000 people immigrated to Canada from India. Scotiabank has launched the StartRight program offering several benefits to new immigrants as it expects this trend to continue in the coming years.
“As we celebrate Canada’s diverse multicultural communities, we are very proud to announce a new partnership with HDFC Bank in India. This will enable Scotiabank to reach out to people in India who are immigrating to Canada, and at the same time, provide our customers in Canada with a referral to one of the leading financial institutions in India.” said Sabi Marwah, Vice-Chair and Chief Administrative Officer, Scotiabank.