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Rank: Senior Student  Joined: 4/16/2011 Posts: 240
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Ok so to put this in context: I have dual citizenship (UK/Canada) and will be going to McGill in August 2012, and basically while I'm living in Canada I am going to need a bank account... obviously. Never having lived there, and not knowing anything about Canadian banking... can anyone suggest a good bank to open an account with? Do they do student accounts like banks do here in the UK? Any advice/tips appreciated. McGill - Arts
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Rank: Student Body President
Joined: 6/3/2011 Posts: 2,118
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All of the major banks have student accounts. I'm with Scotiabank, they're OK I guess. My boyfriend is with TD and they're a lot easier to deal with and better hours. RBC, CIBC and the like I have no experience with. You can go to all of their websites and see what student accounts they offer and then see what banks will be near where you're living.
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Rank: Student Body Vice-President  Joined: 11/28/2010 Posts: 823
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I have RBC's free student account. Pretty good. I also got their free online savings account (but it costs money to use this in stores etc., so I just e-squirrel money away in it so I don't spend it all lol. this is probably unnecessary for non-shopaholic people) University of Toronto (Trinity College) Honours Bachelor of Arts, Majors in English and Psychology, 2013ish
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Rank: Student Council
Joined: 3/13/2011 Posts: 388
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I'll hold your money for you.
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Rank: Student Body President  Joined: 12/20/2010 Posts: 1,572
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ScotiaBank's university student account is good. Unlimited transactions, online banking, etc. for only $1.25 a month.
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