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Banking Information Session

Date

Wednesday January 7, 2026
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Location

208 Mitchell Hall - Queen's University International Centre
Event Category
Winter International Student Arrival

Bank representatives will be on site - come to the International Centre to learn about Canadian banking services. You will have the option to open a Canadian bank account. 

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Mitchell Hall, 208 (2nd floor)
Kingston, ON K7L 1A1
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Tel: 613-533-2604

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