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Hi
I have USD Doller account and want to know that which bank in Canada good for new immigrant like services and fees which on will be good enough and can i open USD doller account so can i get use both doller currency CAD doller and USD Doller or only one i can use?
Also which bank credit card is good.
Reg
 
amjad1002 said:
Hi
I have USD Doller account and want to know that which bank in Canada good for new immigrant like services and fees which on will be good enough and can i open USD doller account so can i get use both doller currency CAD doller and USD Doller or only one i can use?
Also which bank credit card is good.
Reg

I use RBC's cross-border banking services and I've been very satisfied. Their currency conversion is free of up-front fees, but the exchange rate is always a little less than ideal.
 
So can i deposit USd and can get both usd or Cad?
 
I use RBC as well, even though I do not have a USD account with them, they do have that option, which seems easy and straight forward enough to use. I like that they do not charge fees for newcomers to Canada for the first 6 months - 1 year, and they have promotions for opening new chequing accounts as well (right now, the promotion is you get a free tablet if you open an account with them.)
You may not qualify for a credit card right away, but the best ones to start with are the ones with low interest rates and no annual fees. I have a visa with RBC that collects rewards points. I do not recommend American Express, as most Canadian retailers will not accept it for its high vendor fees.
 
amjad1002 said:
So can i deposit USd and can get both usd or Cad?

Yup. They even have a registered bank in the USA so if you frequent the states or need to make ACH transfers you can. Check out http://rbcbank.com for more info.
 
SassyBee23 said:
I use RBC as well, even though I do not have a USD account with them, they do have that option, which seems easy and straight forward enough to use. I like that they do not charge fees for newcomers to Canada for the first 6 months - 1 year, and they have promotions for opening new chequing accounts as well (right now, the promotion is you get a free tablet if you open an account with them.)
You may not qualify for a credit card right away, but the best ones to start with are the ones with low interest rates and no annual fees. I have a visa with RBC that collects rewards points. I do not recommend American Express, as most Canadian retailers will not accept it for its high vendor fees.
Ok thanks
 
I opened an RBC account when I first moved here. I have both Canadian dollar accounts and US dollar accounts.

Most Canadian banks have US dollar accounts due to all the cross-border business.
 
I also use RBC which my hubby and I opened ...I am also able to use my CIBC Visa Debit from my home country, I have however not opened a CIBC account as yet as I was able to use my card anywhere. For checking & savings I have the RBC.
 
amjad1002 said:
Hi
I have USD Doller account and want to know that which bank in Canada good for new immigrant like services and fees which on will be good enough and can i open USD doller account so can i get use both doller currency CAD doller and USD Doller or only one i can use?
Also which bank credit card is good.
Reg

Scotia Bank has a program for newcomers called StartRight. I don't have any experience with it but it sounds good and might be worth checking out. Link below:

http://www.scotiabank.com/ca/en/0,,4285,00.html