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YusufKadhum

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Apr 3, 2018
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Hello all

Sorry guys to bother you I just have 1 question in terms of working holiday visa

So I’m going to be staying with my gf when I get the working holiday visa but I was just wondering do I need to put her address when like opening up bank accounts etc or can I use a PO box address am I allowed to set one up while on a working holiday visa

And also one more question sorry to be a pain but in terms of the money can I have the $2500 in cash or does it have to be in a bank statement as I prefer to have it in cash to convert it right there and then or do they require it in a bank statement

Thank you all I advance I appreciate the help
 
Hello all

Sorry guys to bother you I just have 1 question in terms of working holiday visa

So I’m going to be staying with my gf when I get the working holiday visa but I was just wondering do I need to put her address when like opening up bank accounts etc or can I use a PO box address am I allowed to set one up while on a working holiday visa

And also one more question sorry to be a pain but in terms of the money can I have the $2500 in cash or does it have to be in a bank statement as I prefer to have it in cash to convert it right there and then or do they require it in a bank statement

Thank you all I advance I appreciate the help
You can have the money in cash. As long as you can prove you have enough money, it doesn't matter if it's in cash or bank statement. I am not sure about your first query though.
 
You can have the money in cash. As long as you can prove you have enough money, it doesn't matter if it's in cash or bank statement. I am not sure about your first query though.


Ok perfect that really helps thank you so much and i dunno if my first query makes sense but can i make a PO box basically when im in Canada?
 
Ok perfect that really helps thank you so much and i dunno if my first query makes sense but can i make a PO box basically when im in Canada?
Did a quick google and this is what I got from the Canada Post website:

When you pick up an item at the post office, you’ll need to show acceptable identification. It must be original, valid, government-issued photo ID. If the photo identification does not contain the address (such as in the case of a passport), proof of residency is also required.

It doesn't say anything about needing to be Canadian so it looks like as long as you have your passport and either a lease agreement or some kind of bill (phone, internet, bank statement) showing your name and address, you should be good to go.

https://www.canadapost.ca/web/en/kb...&cattype=kb&cat=receiving&subcat=maildelivery
 
Did a quick google and this is what I got from the Canada Post website:

When you pick up an item at the post office, you’ll need to show acceptable identification. It must be original, valid, government-issued photo ID. If the photo identification does not contain the address (such as in the case of a passport), proof of residency is also required.

It doesn't say anything about needing to be Canadian so it looks like as long as you have your passport and either a lease agreement or some kind of bill (phone, internet, bank statement) showing your name and address, you should be good to go.

https://www.canadapost.ca/web/en/kb...&cattype=kb&cat=receiving&subcat=maildelivery


Okay as i did read somewhere that i can go to UPS and open up a PO box to have my mail sent there and they give me a street address, however i have a driver liscence which will have my UK address and my passport so would that be okay
 
Okay as i did read somewhere that i can go to UPS and open up a PO box to have my mail sent there and they give me a street address, however i have a driver liscence which will have my UK address and my passport so would that be okay
I'm not sure to be honest. I wish I could help more but I have never opened one up myself or known anyone who has. I don't really see why it should be an issue though. Tbh though, I think you should be able to open a bank account even without a permanent Canadian address. Plenty of IEC participants move from place to place and have no problems opening bank accounts,
 
I'm not sure to be honest. I wish I could help more but I have never opened one up myself or known anyone who has. I don't really see why it should be an issue though. Tbh though, I think you should be able to open a bank account even without a permanent Canadian address. Plenty of IEC participants move from place to place and have no problems opening bank accounts,


Perfect thank you so much for the help really appreciate it