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What bank card do I need to go to Canada summer camp?

Well, it seems that they should have similar mother-child cards now. China Bank has one, that is, your parents have a card, and then you have a supplementary card, in which you spend Canadian dollars and deduct RMB directly from your parents according to the exchange rate. But it seems that once you spend money, you will get a text message. Personally, I feel very embarrassed and I don't know if I can cancel it.

The second way is that you take Canadian dollars (cash can't exceed 10,000 at a time) and deposit it in the bank here, and then apply for a bank savings card. You can also withdraw cash at ATM every time you press the password.

Third, if you are 19 years old, you can take Canadian dollars, deposit them in the bank, apply for a credit card, and withdraw money from your account every month to pay your bills, but there will be a handling fee for withdrawing money. But because we generally don't have a belief quota, for example, the maximum consumption amount is set at 2000 yuan, so we will freeze 2000 yuan from your account for fear that you will run away without paying back the money.

Of course, I can also find my parents to make money, but there is a handling fee ~ I usually come with 10 thousand cash on my back and deposit it.

But generally speaking, if you apply for a credit card, you will apply for a savings card first, and both can be used. Generally, I use a credit card to spend money and a savings card to withdraw cash. But many China shops in Vancouver can only spend cash, so you should bring enough money.

Where to go? Many banks here, such as RBC, TD, ICBC and BMO can do it. Many branches can speak Chinese, so you can ask them if you have any questions. ╮(╯▽╰)╭