Don't ask for "certified check" - ask for draft in Canadian dollars. If
clerks in your bank don't know how to issue draft in Canadian dollars then
go to different bank.
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"new_anton" <member20147@british_expats.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> I am now in US, and have a US bank account. I plan to send my
> application to Canadian Office in Singapore because I may leave the US
> sometime end of this year.
> My I check with my US bank, and the bank
> says that they can ONLY issue a certified check/money order in US
> dollars (neither in Canadian nor Singapore dollars).
> Here The
> instructions say:
> "Canadian dollar payments must be made in the form of
> a BANK DRAFT, drawn on a bank in Canada and made payable to the RECEIVER
> GENERAL FOR CANADA."
> "Singapore dollar payments must be made in the
> form of a CASHIER'S ORDER or BANK DRAFT, drawn on a bank in Singapore
> and made payable to the CANADIAN HIGH COMMISSION."
> May I seek advice
> from anyone who had experience in how to arrange the payment to
> Singapore office from a bank in the US?
> Thanks in advance.
> anton.
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