| Q. Can I open an
account by Postal Mail? A.
Of course... A large percentage of Canadian
Bank Accounts are opened by Postal Mail. That is why the most
popular bank account to open in Canada for foreigners is called the:
Canadian Postal Account By contacting the bank you would
like to open an account with, they will mail you the Account
Application Forms to any address in the world.
Q. Is there a
Minimum Deposit Requirement upon account opening?
A. No, many people
believe that Canadian banks require both residents & non-residents
to deposit a minimum of
C$ 2000. This is a common assumption
and has been circling the Internet for quite some time. The fact of
the matter is, online consultancies & mediators have never actually
visited Canada or know what their exact banking requirements are.
Nearly all Canadian Financial Institutions will open a bank account
by POSTAL MAIL or IN PERSON with no minimum deposit, or just C$ 150.
Q. What documents
are required to open a Personal Basic, Current, Multi-Currency or
Business Account?
A. The only document
that is required to open a Canadian Postal Account by mail is an
authenticated, notarized copy of your passport. That's all!
Q. Who uses Canadian bank
accounts?
A. Typical clients
are consultants, sales representatives, expatriates, businessmen,
computer programmers or Webmasters. People who benefit from a large
financial gain (real estate sale, inheritance, proceeds of an
insurance policy), or who want to protect their estate in the event
of divorce or inheritance, also value Canadian bank accounts.
Q. How can you
open an account?
A. To open an
account by correspondence, you need to fill out the bank's secure
request form or contact them by e-mail, telephone, fax or mail. To
open up an account in person, just visit their branch or the
download the application form provided within our ebook. All BANKS
will accept non-residents regardless of their country of origin, if
you do not have a criminal background. Each listing in our ebook
will provide you with backdoor banking contacts & application forms
you'll need to open your account with only a Government Issued ID
from your country.
Q. How should you
choose your account?
A. Each account
description indicates the services included
(Internet banking, credit card,
investment options), as
well as possible restrictions
(minimum deposit, nationality).
A summary table lets you compare different financial options.
Q.
How can I deposit funds into my
Canadian bank account securely?
A.
You can send your bank a check, wire
or transfer money from a bank or financial institution, by PayPal,
or send a money order or cashier's check, western union or even make
a cash deposit. (note: cash
deposits must be made in the Canadian, checks can be mailed or wires
done electronically)
Q.
How can I withdraw/use funds from my
account?
A.
It is possible to login to your
online account at the bank's website, make bill payments, wire
transfers, issue checks and send all from your computer. You will
also be issued an International ATM card to withdraw in any
currency.
Q.
Am I able to do online banking and
bill payment even though I may be outside of the Canada?
A.
Yes, through our business connections
and relationships with the banks, excellent internet banking systems
are available.
Q.
How long does it take to open an
account?
A. Banks listed within
our guidebook can open an account quickly and in most cases your
account will be available to receive checks and wires and make
payments within a few days. Please note, we have maintained close
business ties with over 700 banking representatives & account
managers at the most reputable banks in the country.
Q.
What types of accounts can I choose
from?
A.
The banks we work with offers
accounts that can have multiple currencies, investments, debit
cards, checking and savings all in the Canadian Postal and Multi
Currency account. It is an all in one solution.

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