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Emigrating to Canada? Scotiabank Canada supports you through the StartRight Program
Septiembre 06, 2010
Emigrating to Canada? Scotiabank Canada supports you through the StartRight Program
After extensive research and consultation with new immigrants, Scotiabank has launched the StartRight Program, designed to meet the specific needs of each type of immigrant (permanent residents, students, and international workers) and to help them in their process of adapting to Canada, by supporting them so they can become familiar with life in this country, in areas such as the culture, how business is done, and how the labour and financial markets function.
At www.startright.scotiabank.com, you’ll find the details of the StartRight Program as well as valuable information and advice on how to start a new life in Canada: how to look for work, how to find a house, information on schools, health, driver’s licences, and much more.
In addition to the special products it offers immigrants, Scotiabank speaks your language. On the Scotiabank site ( www.scotiabank.com), you’ll be able to locate the branches where the language of your choice is spoken through the Branch & ABM Locator. Furthermore, all Scotiabank ABMs in Canada offer service in Spanish.
StartRight Program for permanent residents:
- No-fee Powerchequing account for one year
- No-Fee Moneyback VISA card
- Free small safety deposit box, for one year1
- Special returns on one-year GICs
- Mortgage solutions designed to help immigrants who do not have an income or a credit history
StartRight Program for people on work permits2:
- No-fee Powerchequing account for one year
- No-Fee Moneyback VISA card
- Free small safety deposit box, for one year 1
StartRight Program for international students:
- Student Banking Advantage Plan chequing account
- SceneTM Visa or L’earnTM Visa card
- Scene debit card with which you earn points for free movies
1 Free small safety deposit box, for one year, or 25% off the other sizes, subject to availability
2 Program for people who have a work or study permit in Canada for one year or more
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