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Opening a Bank Account in Canada as a Newcomer: Complete 2026 Guide

By WelcomeAide Team

Opening a Bank Account in Canada as a Newcomer: Complete 2026 Guide

Why Your Bank Account Choice Matters

Your Canadian bank account isn't just where money sits — it's the foundation for building credit, receiving government benefits, setting up direct deposit, paying rent, and eventually getting a mortgage. Choosing the right bank and account type from day one saves you hundreds of dollars per year.

Big 5 Banks vs. Alternatives

Big 5 Banks

Canada's Big 5 (TD, RBC, Scotiabank, BMO, CIBC) are the safest choice for newcomers — wide branch networks, newcomer programs, and multi-language support. All offer newcomer banking packages with no monthly fees for the first year.

  • TD Bank: Large branch network, strong newcomer program, good mobile app
  • RBC: "RBC Newcomer Advantage" — no fees for 1 year, easy credit card path
  • Scotiabank: "StartRight" program — free banking + special mortgage rates for newcomers
  • BMO: NewStart program, good for newcomers from India and China with dedicated advisors
  • CIBC: Smart Account with strong digital features

Credit Unions

Credit unions like Vancity (BC), FirstOntario, and Meridian often have lower fees, better rates, and community-focused service. Many serve specific immigrant communities.

Online/Neo Banks

  • EQ Bank: Highest interest rate on savings (3%+), no monthly fees, but no physical branches
  • Wealthsimple: No fees, great for investing, free stock/ETF trading
  • Simplii (CIBC): No monthly fees, full-service banking, linked to CIBC ATM network
Strategy: Open a Big 5 bank account for your primary everyday banking and credit building. Add an EQ Bank or Wealthsimple savings account for emergency funds earning higher interest.

What to Bring to Open an Account

You do NOT need a credit history or SIN to open a basic bank account (though having your SIN helps). Bring:

  • Valid passport
  • Secondary ID (driver's license, PR card, or provincial ID)
  • Proof of Canadian address (lease agreement, utility bill, or letter from a settlement agency)
  • Your SIN (if you have it)
  • Initial deposit ($0–$50 depending on the account)

Common Banking Fees to Watch

  • Monthly account fee: $0 (with minimum balance) to $30/month. Newcomer packages waive this for year 1.
  • Interac e-Transfer: Free with most modern accounts
  • ATM fees: Free at your own bank's ATMs, $1.50–$3.50 at others
  • Overdraft: Avoid — fees of $5/day and 21%+ interest

International Money Transfers

Don't use your bank for international wire transfers — fees are high (typically $15–$25 + poor exchange rate). Use specialist services:

Also see: WelcomeAide's banking guide for newcomers

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