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Old 01-26-2004, 09:51 PM   #3 (permalink)
New_anton
 
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Default Re: How to make payment

Thanks Mr. Miller for your soon reply. In this case, it looks like
I need to open an account in another bank?

My bank is actually a
Credit Union, so it seems that Credit Union is not set up for
transactions in foreign currencies.

Any additional tips will be
much appreciated. Thanks.

anton.


Originally posted by
Andrew Miller
    > 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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    > Andrew Miller
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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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