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thanks a lot for this wonderful explanation of different types of accounts. bit complex banking system for beginners, but you guys explained it very well.
One plus about the Canadian Banking System: if money is stolen electronically in a fraudulent manner, it is the BANK that is financially liable. I once had someone try to purchase jewellery using my credit card, and the personal information with the bank was that I am a single male, therefore, the purchase makes no sense, thus tripping their electroic system. In this case, my card was immediately closed, with a new card with a new number arriving in the mail a week later at no cost to me. This is why most contactless payments in Canada are limited to $100 (a tiny write-off for a bank in the event of theft).
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Pakistan mien bhi chequing accoung and savings both hote hein... Chequeing is called current account here. But in savings acc the interest rate is quite good here.. And u can transact the money as much as u can too!
Hi Anbreen, thank you so much for your feedback :) Interesting to hear about Pakistan as well. In India they do have current accounts also, but often only businessmen use them and most people only have savings account. Is that same in Pakistan? :D
Hey, would request u to clear the two doubts mentioned below: 1. If I make all transactions from my credit card and pay cc bill from savings account, that ways it is just ONE transaction from my savings account (must be free) and I'll not be requiring a checking account and pay maintenance charges for that account. Am I right saying so? 2. If I link any financial products (like stocks for instance) with TFSA then it will surely go beyond the limit of CAD 6000, in that case, will there be any penalty?
Hello guys . How did you bring your proof of fund and money from your home country to Canada ? I mean through banking or card or cash . Did you open a bank account before yu reached Canada ? Please explain . Which is the best way to bring money from India . Considering the foreign exchange market. Thanks for considering.
I'm a aspiring immigrant to Canada i just have a small doubt, can we transfer the money earned in Canada to India to enjoy the benefit of high interest rates in India
This is an excellent overview for newcomers. Good job.
Thanks Bryan! 🙂👍🏻
Great ,the road to success is always under construction .carry on.
Thanks! 👍🏻
Hey guys, you both are doing such a great job and covering all important points. Thank you so much! You guys truly deserve many more followers!
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this is great information....i wonder how ppl missed this...you deserve much for views & like.
Thanks a lot!! Please share the word 😀😀
Great content and pretty simplified! Looking forward for more videos! 👍😊
Amazing vedio guys and very informative 👌👌😇
Even the confusing thing explained so clearly and informatively 😄 Keep Going ❤️
Thanks a lot Sumedha! ☺️👍🏻
thanks a lot for this wonderful explanation of different types of accounts. bit complex banking system for beginners, but you guys explained it very well.
hello.. I am desperately waiting for a detailed video on TFSA, RRSP and RESP.. please consider making a detailed video on these.. thankkk youuuu!!
Good video guys, keep it up.
You guys can start a news channel in Canada on behalf of Indians. Really you got that slang and presentation 😇
One plus about the Canadian Banking System: if money is stolen electronically in a fraudulent manner, it is the BANK that is financially liable. I once had someone try to purchase jewellery using my credit card, and the personal information with the bank was that I am a single male, therefore, the purchase makes no sense, thus tripping their electroic system. In this case, my card was immediately closed, with a new card with a new number arriving in the mail a week later at no cost to me. This is why most contactless payments in Canada are limited to $100 (a tiny write-off for a bank in the event of theft).
Thanks for clearing the things
It's very informative..u both are doing great job ..all the best 🎉😊
Nicely explained !
Nicely explained 👍
Thank you! ☺️🙏🏻
Very nice
Thanks! 😊
Finally found a smart and ambitious couple 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Keep up the good work, just subscribed within 30 sec of watching it.
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Kudos to you...when it comes to giving even the smallest of details..u guys are pro👍
Hehe thanks! 😀🙏🏻
Very nice nd informative video ,u both do great work👍👍👍👍
Thanks a lot for appreciating! ☺️🙏🏻
Pakistan mien bhi chequing accoung and savings both hote hein... Chequeing is called current account here. But in savings acc the interest rate is quite good here.. And u can transact the money as much as u can too!
Thanks for sharing this
Very nice n clear vids by u guys... 👌👌👌Thnx alot
Hi Anbreen, thank you so much for your feedback :) Interesting to hear about Pakistan as well. In India they do have current accounts also, but often only businessmen use them and most people only have savings account. Is that same in Pakistan? :D
Very informative 👍keep it up👏👏 waiting for the next video 😉😘😍
Thanks Isha. Next video will be out in 2 days ☺️👍🏻
Can I open both checking account and Saving account in same bank?
Useful information..
Thank you for the information. This is really helpful. Do you recommend to open these accounts with the same bank or in different banks ?
Very well explained.Superb
Thank you! ☺️🙏🏻
You guys are soo sweet
Waiting for the detailed video on Tfsa and rrsp…😁😁
Could you please share information about EPF COC?
So tfsa is like demat account?
The checking account is called the current account in India right!!
RRSP is just like PF or NSP in India right!
Useful video 👍
Thank you! 😊🙏🏻
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Thanks 👍🏻☺️
Hey, would request u to clear the two doubts mentioned below:
1. If I make all transactions from my credit card and pay cc bill from savings account, that ways it is just ONE transaction from my savings account (must be free) and I'll not be requiring a checking account and pay maintenance charges for that account. Am I right saying so?
2. If I link any financial products (like stocks for instance) with TFSA then it will surely go beyond the limit of CAD 6000, in that case, will there be any penalty?
Why not in English? 😢
Hello guys .
How did you bring your proof of fund and money from your home country to Canada ?
I mean through banking or card or cash .
Did you open a bank account before yu reached Canada ?
Please explain .
Which is the best way to bring money from India . Considering the foreign exchange market.
Thanks for considering.
We mixed it up. We brought some in Cash and some in Forex Card. And the remaining we did the wire transfer later when it was required!
you are from india
Hey guys still awake !!! ..
Videos are scheduled ☺️
@@InTheNorthCanada timing it strategically, nice!!!
I'm a aspiring immigrant to Canada i just have a small doubt, can we transfer the money earned in Canada to India to enjoy the benefit of high interest rates in India
Yes you can. People always send money to India to their family. So I don't see any issue there.
A fist pump from my side to both of you!! 😇 A very informative video🏆🏅
Haha thanks! 😄👍🏻
Come ...impressive topic...but try to speak in one language English or Hindi 🤦🏻♂️