Banking in Canada: Guide for Mexican Immigrants (2026)

Mexico is among the top sources of newcomers to Canada, with many Mexicans arriving through Express Entry, temporary work programs, and student visas. With Canada and Mexico as CUSMA (formerly NAFTA) partners, cross-border economic ties are strong. This guide helps Mexican immigrants navigate Canadian banking, understand key differences from Mexican financial institutions, and get set up quickly.

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Mexican Banking vs. Canadian Banking

Major Mexican Banks in Canada

Mexico's major banks — BBVA México (formerly Banamex partner), Santander México, HSBC México, Banorte, and Citibanamex — do not have retail branches in Canada. However, some of their parent companies do:

SPEI vs. Interac e-Transfer

Mexico: SPEI (Sistema de Pagos Electrónicos Interbancarios) is Mexico's real-time interbank transfer system. CLABE (18-digit bank code) is used for electronic transfers. DiMo (Dinero Móvil) allows transfers using just a phone number.
Canada: Interac e-Transfer works using email or phone number — very similar concept to DiMo. Both are fast, domestic, and bank-to-bank. No CLABE equivalent — Canadians use a combination of Institution Number + Transit Number + Account Number.

Credit Culture

Mexico: Buró de Crédito tracks credit history. Many Mexicans avoid credit or have limited formal credit history. Cash culture is still strong in Mexico (though changing).
Canada: Credit is central to financial life. Your credit score (Equifax/TransUnion, 300-900) affects renting, mortgages, phone plans, and more. Building credit is a priority for newcomers.

Documents Mexican Immigrants Need for Banking

Best Banks for Mexican Newcomers

Mexican Communities in Canada

Mexican-Canadians are spread across the country:

Sending Money to Mexico from Canada

CAD to MXN is one of the most established remittance corridors. Canada is a major source of remittances to Mexico. Best options:

Seasonal Worker Tip: If you're in Canada under the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program (SAWP), most of your wages are sent home automatically through the Program's payroll system. However, you can also set up your own bank account to retain more of your earnings in Canada and send remittances on your own terms at better exchange rates.

Building Credit as a Mexican Immigrant

Your Buró de Crédito score does not transfer to Canada. Start fresh:

  1. Open KOHO — activate Credit Building ($10/month, reports to Equifax)
  2. Apply for a secured credit card at your bank (Capital One Guaranteed Mastercard is accessible)
  3. Use it for groceries, gas, small purchases
  4. Pay the full balance every month — never miss a payment
  5. Check your score free on Borrowell or Credit Karma after 3-6 months

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