Canada is home to millions of immigrants who regularly send money to family in their home countries. The global remittance market is worth hundreds of billions of dollars annually. The difference between using your bank and using a specialized remittance service can mean saving $30–$100 per transfer — and over a year, that adds up to serious money. Here is how to save on every international money transfer from Canada.

Why Canadian Banks Are Expensive for International Transfers

Canadian banks charge in two ways on international wire transfers: a flat fee ($15–$50) plus a markup on the exchange rate (typically 2–4% above the mid-market rate). On a $1,000 transfer, a 3% exchange rate markup plus a $20 wire fee means you are paying the equivalent of $50 in total costs.

Specialized money transfer services, by contrast, typically charge much lower fees and use exchange rates closer to the mid-market rate.

ServiceFee (on $1,000 CAD to USD)Exchange RateSpeedBest For
Wise~$6–$9Mid-market rate1–2 business daysTransparent pricing; best rate
Remitly$0–$3.99Small markup (0.5–2%)Minutes–2 daysPromotions; emerging markets
Western Union$5–$152–3% markupMinutes–5 daysCash pickup; remote areas
MoneyGram$5–$152–3% markupMinutes–3 daysCash pickup; agent network
Big 5 Bank Wire$15–$502.5–4% markup2–5 business daysNothing — use alternatives

Wise (formerly TransferWise) — Best Overall

Wise is widely considered the gold standard for international money transfers. Key advantages:

Remitly — Best for Promotions and Specific Corridors

Remitly focuses on consumer remittances with strong coverage in key corridors: Canada to India, Philippines, Mexico, Guatemala, and many more. Features:

Western Union — Best for Cash Pickup and Remote Areas

Western Union has the most extensive agent network in the world — over 500,000 agent locations in 200+ countries. This makes it the best choice when the recipient needs cash in hand, does not have a bank account, or is in a remote area without banking access. However, fees and exchange rate markups are higher than Wise or Remitly.

Popular Corridors from Canada — Cost Comparison

Sending $500 CAD:

Sending Money to Canada (Receiving)

If family is sending money to you in Canada, the same services work in reverse. Wise supports receiving CAD to a Canadian bank account. Remitly and Western Union also support incoming transfers. For receiving CAD, provide your bank account information (institution number, transit number, account number) or use Wise's CAD account details.

Tax Reporting — Receiving Money from Abroad

Receiving money sent by family is generally not taxable income in Canada. However:

KOHO and International Transfers

KOHO is primarily a Canadian spending and credit-building account — it is not a remittance service. For international money transfers, use Wise or Remitly. For your day-to-day Canadian banking, KOHO offers excellent features with no monthly fees. See our banking guide for newcomers.

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