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Generally, U.S. citizens may open deposit accounts at Canadian banks; however, banks reserve the right to set their own policies and may not permit non-Canadians to open accounts. When banks do permit the practice, U.S. citizens are likely to need a driver's license, passport and/or birth certificate to verify their identity.Source:
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