Probably not. Due to American phobias about terrorism, our banks require personal application with photo ID, and are highly reluctant to open accounts for non-residents (too easy to launder money).
2006-10-18 09:49:35
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answered by stevewbcanada 6
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Yes you can, just as Canadians can open bank accounts in the US without having a US mailing address.
2006-10-17 18:08:10
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answered by old lady 7
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Yes, but you'll be asked for verifiable US ID. And subject to Canadian taxes on any interest. And expect to be monitored by George W. Bush's gestapo.
Instead of following serena g's and Canadian Ken's advice - HSBC is a British institution even though it operates also in both Canada and the USA - I'd advise you check first with the Canadian banks that are expanding into the USA. Toronto Dominion bank has been very successful so far with branches all over the northeastern States. It's American operation is TD Bank North and is headquartered in Lewiston, Maine. They have a very, very good customer service office; I'm sure its 800 number can be found at TD Bank North's website (I, who have both American and Canadian TD bank accounts, have personal experience being served by it). Royal Bank of Canada is also expanding in central and southern parts of the USA but has had difficulties. I think its called just RBC Bank for its US operations, headquartered I think in North Carolina. And I believe I read something recently that Bank of Montreal has just begun an American operation, in Chicago as I recall.
2006-10-17 10:47:24
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answered by Lisa 3
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I don't see why not? I use Royal Bank up here in Ontario. I am Canadian and have a US account with them with only my Canadian address. Have you asked your bank if they are able to open a Canadian account for you? If not, contact Royal Bank or any other Canadian Bank. I listed a few that are up here in Ontario so you can call them and find out which bank might be best for you.
2006-10-17 13:17:47
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answered by Carrie 1
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YES - go to one of Canada's Banks such as the Royal Bank or Bank of Nova Scotia - rather than a Foreign Bank.
2006-10-19 02:58:19
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answered by fatsausage 7
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Yeah. Just bring all the documentation you can when you go set up the account. I had a canadian room mate one time, and he set up a bank account being a non US citizen.
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answered by Anonymous
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No problem. I worked for the Toronto Dominion Bank for 20 years.
One thing to note is any interest earned will be subject to non-resident witholding tax but since we have tax reciprocity with the US, tax paid here is offset when you file your American return.
2006-10-17 20:14:21
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answered by Jack 6
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if there is a HSBC bank in the US you will be able to as they do global banking it could take a few weeks though, i'm in the middle of setting a canadian bank account up with them and i live in the UK
2006-10-17 09:51:47
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answered by serena g 2
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Yes you can, I did it at Scotia bank when I lived fulltime in the US
2006-10-19 08:50:45
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answered by nbr660 6
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Yes. I work for HSBC and I don't want to make it sound like I pushing my company (to much)....but we do have alot of clients in the US.
http://www.hsbcusa.com/
http://www.hsbc.ca/hsbc
Go to either website....USA or Canada and check it out. Good luck
2006-10-17 10:41:09
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answered by Canadian Ken 6
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