Open a Bank Account

After new immigrants arrive in the country, opening a bank account as early as possible is a crucial step. Whether it's for daily expenses, paying rent, getting a mobile phone service, or applying for a job, a bank account is almost essential. Here is a step-by-step guide to opening an account.
Why Open an Account Early?
Opening a local bank account can help you:
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Receive salaries or government benefits.
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Pay rent and daily bills.
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Build a credit record (preparing for future loans).
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Enjoy local payment convenience (such as Interac e - Transfer).
Recommended Common Banks
The "Big Five" banks in Canada have extensive service networks and are suitable for new immigrants to open accounts:
TD Bank
Suitable for:Comprehensive services, fast account opening
New Immigrant Benefits:12 - month monthly fee waiver + gifts
RBC Royal Bank
Suitable for:High - quality wealth management services
New Immigrant Benefits:Monthly fee waiver + first - year credit card annual fee waiver
Scotiabank
Suitable for:Popular among international students/young people
New Immigrant Benefits:1Abundant Scene point rewards
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
Suitable for:Friendly for new arrivals
New Immigrant Benefits:Exclusive programs for new immigrants
BMO (Bank of Montreal)
Suitable for:Standard services
New Immigrant Benefits:More favorable offers in some areas
Documents Required for Account Opening
Each bank has slightly different requirements, but generally, you need to prepare the following documents:
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Passport.
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Valid visa or immigration status documents (such as COPR, study/work permit, etc.).
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Entry stamp (some banks need to check the entry date).
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Proof of local address (such as a rental contract, utility bill, etc.; some banks allow using a friend's address temporarily for the first account opening).
Note: If you are under 18 years old, you may need to be accompanied by a guardian when opening an account.
Account Opening Process
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Make an Appointment (Recommended): Although some banks accept walk - in customers, it is recommended to make an appointment online or by phone to save waiting time.
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Go to the Bank Branch: Bring the above - mentioned documents and go to the bank branch at the appointed time.
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Choose the Account Type:
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Chequing Account: For daily use.
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Savings Account: For saving money and earning interest.
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Obtain a Bank Card: You can get a debit card on the spot when opening an account. Some banks allow the card to be activated and used on the same day.
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Set Up Online Banking and App: The counter staff will assist you in registering for an online banking account and binding it to your mobile app.
Should You Apply for a Credit Card?
New immigrants can try to apply for entry - level credit cards (no credit history required), such as:
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TD Cash Back Visa.
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RBC Avion Visa.
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Scotiabank Scene Visa.
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Recommendations:
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Choose cards with "no annual fee" or "first - year annual fee waiver".
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Repay the bill on time every month to build a credit score.
Using a credit card is a key step in building a credit record in Canada!
Common Bank App FunctionsEach bank has its own mobile app, which can be used for:
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Transferring money (e - Transfer).
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Checking balances and bills.
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Setting up automatic payments (such as rent, utility bills).
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Finding nearby ATMs and bank branches.
Tips
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When opening an account, ask if there are new - immigrant packages (such as card - opening rewards, gift cards).
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Initially, it is recommended to open an account with "no monthly fee", and upgrade it after you have settled down.
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Don't trust strange phone calls or emails asking for account information. Be cautious about fraud.
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If you are not proficient in English, you can ask the bank to arrange a Chinese - speaking financial advisor.