Taking Sterling to Canada
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Hi,
I wonder if someone could help. I would like to take a cheque in sterling (it seems the easiest option with my bank) accross to Canada.
Does anyone know if the RBC would open an account with a cheque made out in sterling?
If it would, does anyone know how long it takes for the cheque to clear, and be fx'd??
thanks,
Kate
I wonder if someone could help. I would like to take a cheque in sterling (it seems the easiest option with my bank) accross to Canada.
Does anyone know if the RBC would open an account with a cheque made out in sterling?
If it would, does anyone know how long it takes for the cheque to clear, and be fx'd??
thanks,
Kate
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Originally Posted by KateB
Hi,
I wonder if someone could help. I would like to take a cheque in sterling (it seems the easiest option with my bank) accross to Canada.
Does anyone know if the RBC would open an account with a cheque made out in sterling?
If it would, does anyone know how long it takes for the cheque to clear, and be fx'd??
I wonder if someone could help. I would like to take a cheque in sterling (it seems the easiest option with my bank) accross to Canada.
Does anyone know if the RBC would open an account with a cheque made out in sterling?
If it would, does anyone know how long it takes for the cheque to clear, and be fx'd??
K.
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We did exactly that when we came over and got a better exchange rate than we could have got in the UK, the only downside was that we had to wait 3 weeks for the cheque to "clear"
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I agree!
But I bank with the Woolwich and they are not a normal banking institution!!
I have phoned three times, the first two times I was met with vague answers and put the phone down not feeling 100% happy with their guestimate of how a transfer works. The third time, they told me that they don't do fx's.
Does anyone have experience with the Woolwich??
Basically I will not have a bank account open in Canada until I get there. At that stage I'd like to be able to fax/phone the Woolwich and request they transfer CAD into my new account.
My questions:
1. Can they do this?
2. How long should it take to transfer?
3. Will they accept a phone call/fax requesting a transfer (obviously there are no Woolwich's in Canada).
Anyone a straight answer purleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
But I bank with the Woolwich and they are not a normal banking institution!!
I have phoned three times, the first two times I was met with vague answers and put the phone down not feeling 100% happy with their guestimate of how a transfer works. The third time, they told me that they don't do fx's.
Does anyone have experience with the Woolwich??
Basically I will not have a bank account open in Canada until I get there. At that stage I'd like to be able to fax/phone the Woolwich and request they transfer CAD into my new account.
My questions:
1. Can they do this?
2. How long should it take to transfer?
3. Will they accept a phone call/fax requesting a transfer (obviously there are no Woolwich's in Canada).
Anyone a straight answer purleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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Originally Posted by KateB
I agree!
But I bank with the Woolwich and they are not a normal banking institution!!
I have phoned three times, the first two times I was met with vague answers and put the phone down not feeling 100% happy with their guestimate of how a transfer works. The third time, they told me that they don't do fx's.
Does anyone have experience with the Woolwich??
Basically I will not have a bank account open in Canada until I get there. At that stage I'd like to be able to fax/phone the Woolwich and request they transfer CAD into my new account.
My questions:
1. Can they do this?
2. How long should it take to transfer?
3. Will they accept a phone call/fax requesting a transfer (obviously there are no Woolwich's in Canada).
Anyone a straight answer purleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
But I bank with the Woolwich and they are not a normal banking institution!!
I have phoned three times, the first two times I was met with vague answers and put the phone down not feeling 100% happy with their guestimate of how a transfer works. The third time, they told me that they don't do fx's.
Does anyone have experience with the Woolwich??
Basically I will not have a bank account open in Canada until I get there. At that stage I'd like to be able to fax/phone the Woolwich and request they transfer CAD into my new account.
My questions:
1. Can they do this?
2. How long should it take to transfer?
3. Will they accept a phone call/fax requesting a transfer (obviously there are no Woolwich's in Canada).
Anyone a straight answer purleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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Originally Posted by KateB
I agree!
But I bank with the Woolwich and they are not a normal banking institution!!
But I bank with the Woolwich and they are not a normal banking institution!!
If the woolwich is the problem, open a new back account in the UK with a better bank. It won't cost you a penny - many people here use HSBC because they have branches in Canada, but I'm sure other banks can be used to.
You can still keep your Woolwich account - no need to close it to open a UK account. I have 2 current accounts in the UK but live abroad...
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Hey, thanks for all coming back with suggestions!!
No, I don't have an Internet account, just a plain, old ordinary account.
I think I'm going to transfer the money to Caxtonfx, getting them to do the fx and then atleast they can hold the money until I get the CAD account open, plus all it takes is a fax from Canada from me requesting they transfer the funds. And, there is no commission or transfer fee which is a bonus!
Has anyone used them? They are FSA registered so that's a step in the right direction.
No, I don't have an Internet account, just a plain, old ordinary account.
I think I'm going to transfer the money to Caxtonfx, getting them to do the fx and then atleast they can hold the money until I get the CAD account open, plus all it takes is a fax from Canada from me requesting they transfer the funds. And, there is no commission or transfer fee which is a bonus!
Has anyone used them? They are FSA registered so that's a step in the right direction.
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Originally Posted by KateB
Hey, thanks for all coming back with suggestions!!
No, I don't have an Internet account, just a plain, old ordinary account.
I think I'm going to transfer the money to Caxtonfx, getting them to do the fx and then atleast they can hold the money until I get the CAD account open, plus all it takes is a fax from Canada from me requesting they transfer the funds. And, there is no commission or transfer fee which is a bonus!
Has anyone used them? They are FSA registered so that's a step in the right direction.
No, I don't have an Internet account, just a plain, old ordinary account.
I think I'm going to transfer the money to Caxtonfx, getting them to do the fx and then atleast they can hold the money until I get the CAD account open, plus all it takes is a fax from Canada from me requesting they transfer the funds. And, there is no commission or transfer fee which is a bonus!
Has anyone used them? They are FSA registered so that's a step in the right direction.
Don't know about the RBC, but we came with a cheque in Sterling and opened an account with the TD Canada Trust, if your cheque is over a certain amount you gets a preferencial exchange rate, it took 30 days to clear but they did advance us an amount to buy a car etc.
Ring the RBC and ask them.
Jo x
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I've never had a problem with paying a cheque, be it a British Bank or a Building Soceity into my RBC Account.
I have been told that cheques get better exchange rates than cash, as the cash has to be physically transported and the cheque do'snt. Of course you don't have to wait for the cash to clear.
I have been told that cheques get better exchange rates than cash, as the cash has to be physically transported and the cheque do'snt. Of course you don't have to wait for the cash to clear.
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Originally Posted by KateB
Hey, thanks for all coming back with suggestions!!
No, I don't have an Internet account, just a plain, old ordinary account.
I think I'm going to transfer the money to Caxtonfx, getting them to do the fx and then atleast they can hold the money until I get the CAD account open, plus all it takes is a fax from Canada from me requesting they transfer the funds. And, there is no commission or transfer fee which is a bonus!
Has anyone used them? They are FSA registered so that's a step in the right direction.
No, I don't have an Internet account, just a plain, old ordinary account.
I think I'm going to transfer the money to Caxtonfx, getting them to do the fx and then atleast they can hold the money until I get the CAD account open, plus all it takes is a fax from Canada from me requesting they transfer the funds. And, there is no commission or transfer fee which is a bonus!
Has anyone used them? They are FSA registered so that's a step in the right direction.
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Hi Kate,
My guess is that you would be better off with one of the fx bureaux - HIFX or TTT Moneycorp. I have details of their services on our web page:
http://www.relocation2bc.com/foreign-exchange.htm
BTW our contact at TD Bank told us that electronic transfer is by far the best way to transfer money - of course that may be purely from the bank's point of view. I know it is quicker, so if time is of the essence...
We used TTT Moneycorp and definitely got good service and a better rate than our bank offered.
Warmly,
Frank
My guess is that you would be better off with one of the fx bureaux - HIFX or TTT Moneycorp. I have details of their services on our web page:
http://www.relocation2bc.com/foreign-exchange.htm
BTW our contact at TD Bank told us that electronic transfer is by far the best way to transfer money - of course that may be purely from the bank's point of view. I know it is quicker, so if time is of the essence...
We used TTT Moneycorp and definitely got good service and a better rate than our bank offered.
Warmly,
Frank
Originally Posted by KateB
Hi,
I wonder if someone could help. I would like to take a cheque in sterling (it seems the easiest option with my bank) accross to Canada.
Does anyone know if the RBC would open an account with a cheque made out in sterling?
If it would, does anyone know how long it takes for the cheque to clear, and be fx'd??
thanks,
Kate
I wonder if someone could help. I would like to take a cheque in sterling (it seems the easiest option with my bank) accross to Canada.
Does anyone know if the RBC would open an account with a cheque made out in sterling?
If it would, does anyone know how long it takes for the cheque to clear, and be fx'd??
thanks,
Kate




