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Originally posted by rinky
Can you apply for citizenship after you complete 3 years in Canada, or you have to wait to complete 4 years, to show that you have been here the 3 out of 4 years? This is confusing to me, since in the application it says:
quote " - have lived in Canada for at least three of the four years before
applying;" unquote
Thanks,
As far as I know all the credit card companies charge foreign transaction fees (they may call it administration fees or something else). PC Master card charges 2.5% administarion fee (Copied from PC website - "Foreign currency conversion – if President's Choice Bank processes a foreign transaction (either a charge or a credit), you will be charged an administration fee of 2.5% of the amount as converted into Canadian dollars". http://www.pcmastercard.pcfinancial.ca/rocen/cardapp/contentPG/faq_frm.htm
Most likely Canadian Tire credit card must also be charging foreign transaction fees. Please read your card holder agreement.
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Originally posted by cdn_dude
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Originally posted by yellowknife
Hi manniivannan,
perhaps you could help me by telling me which canadian credit cards are charging these fees. I regularly use my PC and Canadian Tire credit cards in the US and have not been charged any 'fees'.
True, PC Mastercard does not charge any foreign transaction fees. But then you will not be able to renew your PC mastercard (once it expires), while u r in the US. They told me so and hence I had to give it up.
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Originally posted by Ash20
As far as I know all the credit card companies charge foreign transaction fees (they may call it administration fees or something else). PC Master card charges 2.5% administarion fee (Copied from PC website - "Foreign currency conversion – if President's Choice Bank processes a foreign transaction (either a charge or a credit), you will be charged an administration fee of 2.5% of the amount as converted into Canadian dollars". http://www.pcmastercard.pcfinancial.ca/rocen/cardapp/contentPG/faq_frm.htm
Most likely Canadian Tire credit card must also be charging foreign transaction fees. Please read your card holder agreement.
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Originally posted by cdn_dude
Quote:
Originally posted by yellowknife
Hi manniivannan,
perhaps you could help me by telling me which canadian credit cards are charging these fees. I regularly use my PC and Canadian Tire credit cards in the US and have not been charged any 'fees'.
True, PC Mastercard does not charge any foreign transaction fees. But then you will not be able to renew your PC mastercard (once it expires), while u r in the US. They told me so and hence I had to give it up.
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