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Begin by filling out the 'Client Information' section. Select your title (Mr., Mrs., Ms., etc.) and enter your full name, date of birth, and Social Insurance Number or Passport Number as required.
Provide your home address and contact details, including home telephone and cell phone numbers. If you have moved within the last two years, include your previous address.
In the 'My Employment Information' section, indicate whether you are employed or self-employed. Fill in your employer's name and address along with your occupation and business telephone number.
For students, specify your university or college details and current year of study. Indicate if you are part-time or full-time.
Select the type of account you are applying for (chequing, savings, term deposits) and provide any necessary source of funds information.
Review all entered information for accuracy before signing the application at the end of the form.
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