How to Open a Bank Account in Canada

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Not tourism. Real life survival.

Opening a bank account is one of the first survival steps after arriving in Canada.
Without it, getting paid, renting a place, or even signing up for basic services becomes difficult.

The good news: Canada makes this process easy for newcomers, even if you don’t have a job or Canadian credit history yet.

This guide explains exactly how to do it.


Step 1: Choose a Bank That Supports Newcomers

Most major Canadian banks offer Newcomer Banking Packages designed for immigrants, international students, and temporary workers.

These packages usually include:

  • No monthly fees for 6–12 months
  • No minimum balance
  • A debit card
  • Access to a starter credit card

🔎 Tip from Canada Survival Guide:
Always ask how long the benefits last and what the fees will be after the newcomer period ends.


Step 2: Gather the Required Documents

You generally need two forms of identification, such as:

  • Passport
  • Work permit, study permit, or permanent residence document
  • Proof of address in Canada (lease, hotel confirmation, or temporary address)
  • Social Insurance Number (SIN) – optional at first, but recommended

⚠️ Survival tip:
You do not need permanent residence to open a bank account in Canada.


Step 3: Visit a Bank Branch in Person

For newcomers, visiting a physical branch is the safest and fastest option.

At the branch, a banking advisor will:

  • Explain available accounts
  • Help you choose a newcomer package
  • Open your chequing account
  • Issue your debit card or arrange delivery

⏱️ Time required: 30–60 minutes.


Step 4: Fund Your Account

Some accounts require no deposit. Others may ask for a small amount (CAD $25–$100).

You can add money through:

  • Cash
  • Wire transfer
  • Bank draft
  • International transfer from your home country

Step 5: Activate Online & Mobile Banking

Before leaving the branch, make sure you:

  • Activate online banking
  • Download the mobile app
  • Set your PIN
  • Learn how to use ATMs

This is essential for paying rent, utilities, and daily expenses.


Step 6: Apply for a Credit Card Immediately

Most newcomer packages include a starter or secured credit card, even without Canadian credit history.

Why this is critical:

  • Builds your Canadian credit score
  • Helps you rent an apartment
  • Makes it easier to get phone plans and future loans

📌 Canada Survival Rule:
The sooner you start building credit, the easier life becomes.


Common Mistakes Newcomers Make

❌ Opening an account with high monthly fees
❌ Skipping the credit card option
❌ Not asking about post-newcomer fees
❌ Waiting weeks before opening an account


Final Advice

A Canadian bank account is the foundation of your new life.
Open it as soon as possible after arrival to avoid unnecessary stress.

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