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Halton Region — encompassing Burlington, Oakville, Milton, and Halton Hills — is one of Ontario's most popular destinations for newcomers to Canada. Excellent schools, strong employment opportunities, safe communities, and a high quality of life consistently attract immigrants, international students, and foreign workers to the area. If you've recently arrived or are planning to arrive in Halton Region, navigating Canadian banking is one of your first priorities.
This guide explains everything a newcomer to Halton Region needs to know about setting up banking, building credit, sending money internationally, and eventually qualifying for a mortgage.
Opening a bank account in Canada is relatively straightforward, even for very recent arrivals. Under Canadian regulations, banks must open a basic bank account for anyone who provides adequate identification — regardless of credit history or immigration status.
Most major banks offer dedicated newcomer programs with free banking for 12–24 months and simplified account opening:
Any major bank branch in Burlington, Oakville, Milton, or Georgetown can open a newcomer account. Multilingual staff are available at most Halton Region branches — particularly in Oakville and Milton's more diverse commercial areas — in languages including Mandarin, Cantonese, Punjabi, Hindi, Urdu, Arabic, and others.
Canada's banking system differs from many countries. Key features to understand:
Your credit score from your home country does not transfer to Canada. You start with no Canadian credit history, which affects your ability to get credit cards, loans, and eventually mortgages. Building credit quickly should be a priority for every newcomer to Halton Region.
A secured credit card requires a cash deposit (typically $500–$1,000) that becomes your credit limit. You use it like a regular credit card, and the bank reports your payment history to Equifax and TransUnion each month. After 6–12 months of responsible use (always pay on time, keep balance below 30% of limit), you'll have the credit history needed for an unsecured card.
After building 6–12 months of positive credit history with a secured card, most banks will issue an unsecured credit card. Use it regularly and pay the full balance monthly to avoid interest charges and continue building your score.
Check your credit score for free through Borrowell (Equifax-based) or Credit Karma (TransUnion-based). Both are free services widely used by newcomers. Your score will build from 0 to 600+ within 12–18 months of consistent positive credit behavior, and can reach 700+ within 2–3 years.
Many newcomers to Halton Region maintain financial ties to their home country — supporting family, maintaining accounts, or paying ongoing obligations. Canada's major banks charge $15–$45 per international wire transfer plus unfavorable exchange rate spreads. Better options exist:
Wise offers mid-market exchange rates plus a small transparent fee (typically 0.35%–1.5% depending on currency pair). For large transfers, Wise saves hundreds of dollars compared to bank wire transfers. Highly trusted and used by millions of Canadians.
Remitly specializes in smaller remittance transfers to developing markets (India, Philippines, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nigeria, etc.) with competitive rates and fast delivery options. Very popular among Halton Region newcomers.
Several other services cater to specific corridors. Research the best service for your specific home country — rates and speed vary by destination.
Many newcomers arrive in Halton Region with the goal of eventually owning a home. Timeline to mortgage qualification typically looks like:
Some banks and credit unions have flexible newcomer mortgage programs that allow earlier qualification for newcomers with strong employment and larger down payments (20%+), even with limited Canadian credit history.
Canadian tax filing is important for newcomers to establish tax residency and access benefits:
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