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Question about money!
Me and my family are traveling out to Vancouver on the 20th January for 3 months. (initially)
Can anybody tell me how much money i would be expected to take with me? And i have been told that it can be hard to get through customs and immigration at the airport, is this correct? We are only going out for an extended holiday, and my husband is having some interviews while we are there. Any help and advice would be much appreciated. Thankyou x |
Re: Question about money!
Originally Posted by Mrbadguy
(Post 7101598)
Me and my family are traveling out to Vancouver on the 20th January for 3 months. (initially)
Can anybody tell me how much money i would be expected to take with me? And i have been told that it can be hard to get through customs and immigration at the airport, is this correct? We are only going out for an extended holiday, and my husband is having some interviews while we are there. Any help and advice would be much appreciated. Thankyou x "If you are importing or exporting monetary instruments equal to or greater than CAN$10,000 (or its equivalent in a foreign currency), whether in cash or other monetary instruments, you must report it to the CBSA when you arrive or before you leave Canada. For more information, ask for a copy of the publication called Crossing the Border with $10,000 or More? or select "Publications and forms" on our Web site at www.cbsa.gc.ca." http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publicati...-eng.html#P003 Otherwise, how much you will need is more or less the same as you need in the UK, plus a car probably. |
Re: Question about money!
I wouldnt tell them you're here for interviews. Just keep to the extended vacation story.
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Re: Question about money!
why bother hauling around cash?
don't debit cards work internationally? |
Re: Question about money!
Originally Posted by montreal mike
(Post 7102064)
why bother hauling around cash?
don't debit cards work internationally? |
Re: Question about money!
Actually our bank HSBC recommended we just open a canadian bank account and transfer our money out there, then we wont get charged every time we use our card.
When i asked the question about money, i thought there was a certain amount you had to bring with you, but we have around £6000 for 3 months, and have accommodation booked already. |
Re: Question about money!
Originally Posted by Mrbadguy
(Post 7102354)
Actually our bank HSBC recommended we just open a canadian bank account and transfer our money out there, then we wont get charged every time we use our card.
That was the line the Nat West gave us before we emigratted last year. I wanted to set up all the transfers etc in the Uk before we left but couldn't because we didn't have a Canadian bank account. We couldn't open a Canadian bank account unless we had a Canadian address with Canadian ID and was in Canada. So we brought with us $25,000 in cash to see us through the initial set up period (rent, buy a car, food etc) that $25,000 lasted a week because we bought a new car instead of secondhand and other stuff which was fine! It took some running about but we got our bank account open in Canada and then contacted the Nat West to transfer some of our money........... They "couldn't" because we needed to go into the branch to sign some forms!!!! Forms we should have signed before we left !!!! Oh yes........ Now the manager remembers we couldn't fill the forms before we left because we didn't have the bank details in Canada. We acctually ran out of money, the credit cards got stopped (even tho they knew we were here) and we could not get a dime from anywhere even though our Nat West manager knew us personally and knew that we were emigrating etc... Don't get caught - Get a Co-signer on your UK account NOW - One that you can trust obviously, get here and open a Candian account straight away and then your co-signer can send the money. Internet banking wont work, Phone banking wont work....We had all that - Our bank manager told us to do it on line! You should be able to show a "worth" at customs (bank statement or cash) which for us we had to show at least 1800 pounds each - But if you have more than 10,000 CND just make sure you tell them at customs - We told them we had the 25k and they just tick a box! I would have no hesitation in saying "bring some cash with you" in dollars God luck with your trip |
Re: Question about money!
Hi from someone who has opened an account in Canada from the UK.
You need to go to your local HSBC bank in the UK and you need to explain to them that you need to open an account in Canada with HSBC. You should get a letter of reference from your existing UK bank, which you will present to the UK HSBC, this shows that you are off good standing. We were with Nat West for years and we too tried to get their help re opening an account in Canada, but they could'nt do it, this was the way we got around it. We then transferred by wire transfer the amount of $ that we wanted to have over here. We still maintained our Nat West accounts and have set up a direct debit to pay our NWB access card bill from our UK bank account...that way you don't have to worry about paying a bill late- just get them to debit it direct... Once you get to Canada- you can only get a credit card by having a "secured" card, and any branch of Scotiabank can do this for you if you open an account withthem. |
Re: Question about money!
Originally Posted by jericho
(Post 7102187)
Most machines do, as long as they have Cirus or something on them, but I found that even though I told the bank I was coming to Canada, they put a block on me using my card. When i got home, I had a dozen automated messages telling me someone had tried to use my card abroad.
In Canada the same company is "Cirrus" and only the BMO Bank of Montreal work "Cirrus" So effectivly you need to find a BMO to get cash but expect your card to blocked immediately. Banks in Canada open at 10am ........ At 10am US Central time it's 4pm in the uk - Work it out, how long do you get to sort things out with your bank? Some do have 24hr help lines but they cannot unblock your debit cards. That's how it was for us anyhow. |
Re: Question about money!
Originally Posted by shelley748
(Post 7103009)
Hi from someone who has opened an account in Canada from the UK.
You need to go to your local HSBC bank in the UK and you need to explain to them that you need to open an account in Canada with HSBC. Did you have an HSBC account before hand maybe? Or people are people the world over, some know, some think they know and others are bank managers!! LoL |
Re: Question about money!
Originally Posted by J-A-UK
(Post 7103018)
Well I'll be!! - We thought HSBC "the worlds local bank" and went to our local HSBC in the UK......... They couldn't help!
Did you have an HSBC account before hand maybe? Or people are people the world over, some know, some think they know and others are bank managers!! LoL http://www.hsbc.ca/1/2/en/personal/i...l-services-new |
Re: Question about money!
You can- just go to HSBC Canada site and go to the Newcomers and Immigration tab under "personal"-then go to the link that says accounts for newcomers and you will see the accounts that you can apply for before you come to Canada!!
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Re: Question about money!
Originally Posted by Mrbadguy
(Post 7102354)
Actually our bank HSBC recommended we just open a canadian bank account and transfer our money out there, then we wont get charged every time we use our card.
When i asked the question about money, i thought there was a certain amount you had to bring with you, but we have around £6000 for 3 months, and have accommodation booked already. |
Re: Question about money!
Originally Posted by shelley748
(Post 7103049)
Just noticed your place as Poole- I came from Poole in 2002!!!
Anyway thats what we decided to do, makes things easier, since getting charged 2.25% every time we use our cards abroad would cost a fortune over 3 months. Lets hope customs don't have a problem with that?!! To Shelley748, where abouts in Poole did you come from? We are at Holton Heath, nice place but damn expensive!! Thats why we are trying to get to stay in Canada, we are looking for a better way of life for us and our 2 small kids! We already nearly have a pnp approval for a job in Richmond, but it was halted until the new year as work had slowed, so here is hoping that it will work out!! |
Re: Question about money!
Originally Posted by Mrbadguy
(Post 7101598)
Me and my family are traveling out to Vancouver on the 20th January for 3 months. (initially)
Just wondered if you might be on the same flight as me?! The 17.05 BA flight from LHR, arriving YVR 18.40? (I'll be getting a connecting flight down from Manchester in the morning so will HOPEFULLY have lots of time to check out Terminal 5 before the flight to YVR!) Adele :) |
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