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why did they call someone an okama while speaking english
why did they call someone an okama while speaking english
No you’ve already pointed out several glaring red flags, including trying to isolate your daughter, lying to her, etc. Her teacher should see that too but I guarantee her teacher doesn’t get paid enough to care.
I’d be really angry at her. Don’t care how old she is.
She’s abusive, and may cause some lasting emotional damage.
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Canada:
TD offers cross-border banking services, allowing U.S. residents to open Canadian bank accounts remotely. Their TD Cross-Border Banking program provides seamless access to both U.S. and Canadian accounts. TD.COM
RBC provides options for non-residents to open Canadian bank accounts. While specific details about remote account opening are limited, it’s advisable to contact RBC directly to inquire about their current policies.
CIBC offers cross-border banking solutions, including the CIBC Bank USA Smart Account, which is available to clients with an eligible CIBC (Canada) deposit account. This account is accessible to both Canadian and U.S. residents. CIBC.COM
Scotiabank’s StartRight® program is designed for newcomers to Canada and may offer options for non-residents to open accounts. It’s recommended to contact them directly to understand the possibilities for U.S. citizens. STARTRIGHT.SCOTIABANK.COM
Considerations:
Documentation: Be prepared to provide valid identification, proof of address, and possibly additional documentation to comply with Canadian banking regulations.
Fees and Services: Review the fee structures and services offered by each bank to determine which aligns best with your financial needs.
Yes, a U.S. citizen with no other nationality or immigration status can open a bank account in Canada or Europe without physically leaving the U.S., but the process varies by country and bank. Here are the key factors:
Would you like specific recommendations for a country or type of account?
thank you