Banking Guide for Korean Immigrants to Canada 2025

Updated March 2025 — bremo.io Canadian Finance Guides for Newcomers

South Korea is a consistent top-10 source country for Canadian immigration, with many Koreans arriving through Express Entry, the investor immigrant program, international student pathways, and the Working Holiday Visa. Vancouver and Toronto both have established Korean communities. This guide covers practical banking steps for Korean newcomers in Canada.

Opening a Bank Account as a Newcomer from Korea

All Big 5 banks offer newcomer packages with no Canadian credit history required. Korean-speaking staff are available at many branches in Metro Vancouver, Burnaby, and Toronto's Koreatown and North York areas.

Sending Money from Korea to Canada

Building Credit as a Newcomer

Your Korean credit history (NICE or KCB scores) has no standing in Canada. Build from scratch:

Tax Obligations for Korean Immigrants

SIN, OHIP, and Settlement

Apply for your SIN at Service Canada on arrival. In Ontario, a 3-month OHIP wait applies. Korean communities across Canada are well-organized with Korean-language churches, community centres, and professional organizations that can assist newcomers with settlement and financial referrals.

Practical Tips

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