Banking Guide for Pakistani Immigrants to Canada 2025
Updated March 2025 — bremo.io Canadian Finance Guides for Newcomers
Pakistan is a major source country for immigration to Canada, with thousands of Pakistani newcomers arriving annually through Express Entry, the Provincial Nominee Program, and family sponsorship. This guide provides practical financial guidance for Pakistani immigrants navigating Canada's banking system for the first time, including Sharia-compliant options for Muslim newcomers.
Opening a Bank Account as a Newcomer from Pakistan
All major Canadian banks offer newcomer packages requiring no Canadian credit history. Bring your Pakistani passport and Canadian immigration document.
- TD New to Canada Banking Package — Free chequing for 12 months and a Visa card without a credit history requirement.
- RBC Newcomer Advantage — Pre-arrival online account opening. RBC has Urdu-speaking staff at select locations in cities with large Pakistani communities (Mississauga, Brampton, Calgary).
- Scotiabank StartRight Program — Free banking and a guaranteed credit card for 12 months.
- BMO NewStart Program — Free chequing and savings for 12 months with newcomer advisor support.
- CIBC Welcome to Canada Banking — Free chequing for 12 months with dedicated newcomer services.
Sending Money to Pakistan
- Wise — Excellent rates for CAD to PKR transfers. Transfers typically arrive in 1–2 business days to Pakistani bank accounts (HBL, UBL, MCB, Meezan Bank).
- Western Union — Cash pickup available at thousands of locations across Pakistan.
- Remitly — Competitive rates with fast transfer times for Pakistan.
- ACE Money Transfer — UK-headquartered but popular among Pakistani diaspora in Canada. Competitive PKR rates.
- Bank wire (SWIFT) — Slower and more expensive but useful for large transfers requiring documentation.
Islamic Finance Options in Canada
For Muslim newcomers from Pakistan who seek Sharia-compliant financial services:
- Manzil — Canada's leading Islamic finance provider offering halal mortgages (Murabaha structure), savings accounts, and investment products.
- UM Financial — Offers halal home financing products structured to avoid riba (interest).
- Ansar Co-operative Housing — A Toronto-based cooperative providing Sharia-compliant home ownership pathways for Muslims.
- Standard chequing accounts — Most Muslim scholars consider using a standard bank account for transactional purposes (receiving salary, paying bills) as permissible, especially when Sharia-compliant alternatives for basic banking are not available. Consult your scholar for guidance on your specific situation.
Building Credit as a Newcomer
- Apply for a secured credit card through your newcomer bank package on arrival. Your ECIB (Pakistan's credit bureau) history does not transfer.
- KOHO's credit building feature adds positive entries to your Equifax file without requiring a credit check.
- After 6–12 months of on-time secured card payments, you will qualify for standard unsecured cards.
- Pay your cell phone bill, rent, and utilities on time — these can appear on credit reports.
Tax Obligations for Pakistani Immigrants
- Worldwide income reporting — Report all global income to the CRA once you are a Canadian tax resident, including Pakistani rental income, dividends, or business income.
- Canada-Pakistan Tax Treaty — Canada and Pakistan have a tax convention to prevent double taxation. Keep records of Pakistani taxes paid to claim foreign tax credits on your Canadian return.
- T1135 — If your Pakistani bank accounts, property, or investments exceed CAD $100,000 in total value, file the T1135 form annually with the CRA.
SIN, OHIP, and Settlement Services
Apply for your SIN at Service Canada immediately after arrival. In Ontario, the 3-month OHIP waiting period applies — get bridge health insurance. The Pakistani community in Canada is large and well-established. Organizations like the Ismaili Council for Canada, Pakistani-Canadian Association, and community mosques often provide settlement services and financial guidance referrals.
Practical Tips
- Open a TFSA as soon as you have a SIN — all growth is sheltered from Canadian taxes.
- Use digital remittance apps for regular transfers to Pakistan — they are significantly cheaper than bank wires.
- If you are seeking halal home financing, begin conversations with Manzil or UM Financial early, as Sharia-compliant mortgages can have different qualification timelines.
- Look into RRSP contributions once you begin earning employment income.
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