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Online Banking
I have searched the forum for an answer to this, im probably not the first person who has asked ...
I have my UK account with Halifax and use online banking can I access this when in Canada? or do i need to set up either a international banking account with them or transfer all my funds over via HSBC etc. cheers Gaz |
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i'm not sure what you are asking but you can access your halifax account online whilst in canada
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Originally Posted by chanceUK
(Post 8492407)
i'm not sure what you are asking but you can access your halifax account online whilst in canada
Cheers Gaz |
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yep, you will still have full access to your english accounts whilst in canada.
although i would advise paying canadian bills with a canadian account and english bills with your english account |
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Hi
Yes coz you go onto the world wide web and your account details will be the same as you use here. We have a Virgin One account and I was maintaining it well whilst on our trips to Canada. lol Stef
Originally Posted by Gaz67
(Post 8492416)
Thanx thats what i meant ... so i can still check balance/pay bills etc?
Cheers Gaz |
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Originally Posted by lins and Stef McLachlan
(Post 8492431)
Hi
Yes coz you go onto the world wide web and your account details will be the same as you use here. We have a Virgin One account and I was maintaining it well whilst on our trips to Canada. lol Stef Just like everyone else wanna leave funds in our normal account with the exchange rate being poops and use as and when required!! I remember when i was using my card to get money out of cash machines last year we were getting a better rate than when we exchanged some currency before flying to BC. Have you any advice on using a Uk credit card in Canada Cheers Gaz |
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No, not really, we used our Canadian Credit card and then transferred funds straight back into it via our TD account, which we again have online facilities with. What I will say is, that if you use your UK credit card once you have moved, you will have to keep topping up you UK account, which once any lump sum is used, would be expensive for you.
Far better to get a Canadian credit card and start building up a credit history in Canada. TD asked for a $500 GIC to be set up so that if we did not pay the credit card, they could take that. The limit on our Credit card was $500 lol Stef
Originally Posted by Gaz67
(Post 8492448)
Cheers guys :0
Just like everyone else wanna leave funds in our normal account with the exchange rate being poops and use as and when required!! I remember when i was using my card to get money out of cash machines last year we were getting a better rate than when we exchanged some currency before flying to BC. Have you any advice on using a Uk credit card in Canada Cheers Gaz |
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Originally Posted by lins and Stef McLachlan
(Post 8492552)
No, not really, we used our Canadian Credit card and then transferred funds straight back into it via our TD account, which we again have online facilities with. What I will say is, that if you use your UK credit card once you have moved, you will have to keep topping up you UK account, which once any lump sum is used, would be expensive for you.
Far better to get a Canadian credit card and start building up a credit history in Canada. TD asked for a $500 GIC to be set up so that if we did not pay the credit card, they could take that. The limit on our Credit card was $500 lol Stef They had the same thing with a $1000 Credit Card :0 Gaz |
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If you are going to use UK credit card abroad, you may want to let the credit card company know. Sometimes (not always), they may not approve a credit transaction abroad, it they think someone has stolen your card and using it. If they know you are travelling, they would be ok to approve transactions.
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Originally Posted by raymasa
(Post 8492701)
If you are going to use UK credit card abroad, you may want to let the credit card company know. Sometimes (not always), they may not approve a credit transaction abroad, it they think someone has stolen your card and using it. If they know you are travelling, they would be ok to approve transactions.
Ray :thumbup: Gaz |
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Originally Posted by Gaz67
(Post 8492228)
I have searched the forum for an answer to this, im probably not the first person who has asked ...
I have my UK account with Halifax and use online banking can I access this when in Canada? or do i need to set up either a international banking account with them or transfer all my funds over via HSBC etc. cheers Gaz |
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Originally Posted by el_richo
(Post 8492808)
I would also notify the Halifax that you will be using your online facilities while over in Canada as i've had mine frozen while trying to access it through a Canadian IP Address.
Gaz |
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Originally Posted by Gaz67
(Post 8492716)
Cheers Ray, i know we had problems with my wifes CC last year, mine was fine but we did not use it lots of times. I will make sure we do inform them.
:thumbup: Gaz I also warn the UK visa people. I do that by phone. Amex can also be stroppy, particularly if you haven't used the card for a while. |
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Originally Posted by el_richo
(Post 8492808)
I would also notify the Halifax that you will be using your online facilities while over in Canada as i've had mine frozen while trying to access it through a Canadian IP Address.
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Originally Posted by abaddon
(Post 8492888)
I would check the terms and conditions on Halifax Internet banking. I used to bank with Intelligent Finance (owned by Halifax) - their terms and conditions expressly forbid access from outside the UK. It's one of the reason we moved from them to HSBC. Halifax may have a similar rule.
abaddon Having re-read the OP's comment further down the page, it looks like the OP is looking to use Halifax online while residing in Canada (unless i read incorrectly). If that's the case, i don't think they will be able to move money around or use the facility correctly through a Non UK IP address. Here's the wording from Halifax online "Important Message This site is intended for use by UK residents only. All products or other financial services accessible through this website are offered in the UK only. If you are currently outside the UK (for example, when you are on holiday) and wish to use the service to view information about your accounts, you may do so. However, before using this site, you must ensure that you would not be breaking any laws or regulations within the jurisdiction by doing so. You must not make any transactions or open any accounts using this site if you are outside the UK. You may be interested in the services offered by Halifax International Ltd a subsidiary of Our Group, which offers accounts specifically designed for British nationals living overseas. Again, you must ensure you are not in breach of any local laws and regulations. This site contains information which is only intended for use by or distribution to any person, company or other body in any jurisdiction or country where such use or distribution would not contravene local laws or regulations." |
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Hi Gaz,
You can access your account while in Canada through internet |
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I've kept UK Nationwide and Halifax online accounts while in Canada without any problems. They now post the statements to the address in Canada. They will let you keep on existing accounts but won't let you open any new accounts once resident outside the UK (unless you use their offshore facilities but I've never bothered looking into that).
In theory I can send money from my Nationwide account to my TD account using the online service but I've never tried. The TD online service doesn't have the facility to transfer money to an overseas account so I need to go to a branch for that. All the UK cards have worked in Canada without any problems and I use them in the UK sometimes and for UK online orders. |
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Originally Posted by lins and Stef McLachlan
(Post 8492552)
.... What I will say is, that if you use your UK credit card once you have moved, you will have to keep topping up you UK account, which once any lump sum is used, would be expensive for you..
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I have to check if Barclays has the same claus,
as I want to (when I get back there properly) transfer money a bit at a time, just so I have an account here with some money in it. I dont know if they do this because of money laudering or tax purposes. Also not sure if its better to transfer the whole lot through a proper agency which will give me a better rate good question and thanks for the point ! :thumbsup:
Originally Posted by el_richo
(Post 8492938)
Thanks for that. You're allowed access to Halifax online outside of the UK but it's a good point for other banks.
Having re-read the OP's comment further down the page, it looks like the OP is looking to use Halifax online while residing in Canada (unless i read incorrectly). If that's the case, i don't think they will be able to move money around or use the facility correctly through a Non UK IP address. Here's the wording from Halifax online "Important Message This site is intended for use by UK residents only. All products or other financial services accessible through this website are offered in the UK only. If you are currently outside the UK (for example, when you are on holiday) and wish to use the service to view information about your accounts, you may do so. However, before using this site, you must ensure that you would not be breaking any laws or regulations within the jurisdiction by doing so. You must not make any transactions or open any accounts using this site if you are outside the UK. You may be interested in the services offered by Halifax International Ltd a subsidiary of Our Group, which offers accounts specifically designed for British nationals living overseas. Again, you must ensure you are not in breach of any local laws and regulations. This site contains information which is only intended for use by or distribution to any person, company or other body in any jurisdiction or country where such use or distribution would not contravene local laws or regulations." |
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:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
thanks m8, good info similar that I want to do when I come back to can.
Originally Posted by jimf
(Post 8493165)
I've kept UK Nationwide and Halifax online accounts while in Canada without any problems. They now post the statements to the address in Canada. They will let you keep on existing accounts but won't let you open any new accounts once resident outside the UK (unless you use their offshore facilities but I've never bothered looking into that).
In theory I can send money from my Nationwide account to my TD account using the online service but I've never tried. The TD online service doesn't have the facility to transfer money to an overseas account so I need to go to a branch for that. All the UK cards have worked in Canada without any problems and I use them in the UK sometimes and for UK online orders. |
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thanx all for the good advice :thumbsup:
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Yes, but if you are then having to transfer cash to Canada...the exchange rate will get you, the other way around too.
lol Stef
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 8493455)
Unless you have a UK income going into the account. :)
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Originally Posted by lins and Stef McLachlan
(Post 8495900)
Yes, but if you are then having to transfer cash to Canada...the exchange rate will get you, the other way around too.
lol Stef |
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