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How much cash can I bring into Canada for the first time?

You can only bring 10 thousand Canadian dollars in cash-we call it 10 thousand dollars

When you visit the immigration officer at the airport for the first time, he or she will ask you how much cash you have with you and write it down on the immigration paper.

If it exceeds 10 thousand, it won't be confiscated However, the immigration officer will ask you if you declared it when you left the country. If you didn't make a declaration when you left the great motherland, you would be in trouble.

It's best not to lie, just say as much as you bring, or you'll be checked in and out of the customs in the next few years.

The way to bring twenty thousand dollars is:

1. You can choose remittance, such as BMO (Bank of Montreal). You can open a Canadian account in China and remit money from here through BOC.

You can also choose HSBC, which has branches in China and Canada, where you can open an account, exchange foreign exchange and deposit money, and also withdraw money.

3. Exchange foreign exchange and deposits in China Bank, and spend and withdraw cash in China Bank.

Pay attention to three points:

1, each person can only exchange $50,000 a year;

2. A single transaction can only remit $50,000;

3. In addition to China Bank, other foreign banks (such as HSBC, Citigroup, Netherlands, etc.). ) There is only a cash account in Canadian dollars, but there is no cash account in Canadian dollars, that is, after exchange, you can only remit money, but you can't withdraw cash. Only the Bank of China can withdraw cash.

Say something beside the point:

We have lived in Canada for a long time. We have Canadian citizens and permanent residents at home, and we can understand the feelings of children like you who are going to study abroad. However, only when you go out will you know that the great motherland is not so unbearable.

In the future, no matter which country you join, which country's passport you hold, which language you speak and which country's citizens form a family, you will always be a great motherland in your bones.

Maybe you can't understand the above words. Come back in ten years.

Good luck studying abroad. Welcome to Canada.