Returning Customer needs only recent paystub
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As New Customer you fill Easy 1-2-3 steps form
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1. Fulfill the requirements:
- Working more then 3 months
- Having checking account and personal checks
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2. Apply ONLINE or visit us
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1. Easy Complete Online secured form
2. Sign the agreement and send us pay stub
3. Receive email with instructions to withdraw money in 1 hour or get money directly into your account next day.
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1. Complete the form online or by phone and get pre-approval
2. Prepare the necessary documents:
a. Bank statement (last 10 transactions).
b. Recent Paystub
c. Any bill to prove residence.
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3. Walk-in to sign and get cash
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Few facts about Cornwall Ontario
No matter what age you are, this city has something that will capture your heart. Its energy is vibrant; on the contrast its beautiful scenery and friendly atmosphere allows you to be restful.
Cornwall is a bilingual city with lots of do and see. You’ll find yourself at home with the friendly folk who live here (because the city is incidentally known as the “Friendly Seaway City”.) Enjoy the different cultures and unique Canadian activities offered here, and take home fond memories of your time spent in Cornwall.
Cornwall is located approximately 100 kilometres (60 mi) southeast of Ottawa, Canada's capital, 100 kilometres (60 mi) southwest of Montreal, Quebec's largest city and the second most important urban centre in Canada, and 400 kilometres (250 mi) northeast of Toronto, the capital of Ontario and the largest urban centre in Canada.
Cornwall was once home to a thriving cotton processing industry. Courtaulds Canada Inc.’s rayon manufacturing mill operated until 1992 at one point employing almost 3,000. Domtar, a Quebec-based company operated a paper mill in the city for nearly one-hundred years, ceasing operations on March 31, 2006. At its peak, Domtar employed nearly 1,500 employees. In addition, Canadian Industries Limited (C.I.L.), now Pioneer Chemicals, has operated a plant in Cornwall since 1935.
Industrial emissions in the Cornwall area, have fuelled public health concern about respiratory disease and cancer. Health Canada[11] found the rate of hospitalization for asthma was approximately double that of cities such as Hamilton, Sudbury and Windsor. Further research, showed that infants under two years of age had four times the expected hospital admission rate for asthma. Lung and male rectal cancer rates were also elevated in comparison with the rest of the province.
Significant chapters in Cornwall’s history were written during the latter half of the 19th century as the town emerged as an important industrial centre in Eastern Ontario.
The early growth in Cornwall’s industrial sector can be attributed to many of the same factors that continue to attract manufacturers to modern-day Cornwall: unlimited waterpower awaited exploitation, a major market, Montreal, was in close proximity, and a labour force was at hand.
Amidst this flurry of activity, a historic event took place in April 1883, when electric lighting was installed in the Canada Cotton mill.
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