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 Thunder Bay Ontario
You'll have a once-in-a-lifetime vacation experience in Thunder Bay with our exciting historic, cultural, and entertainment attractions to choose from. Make sure you also visit the unique shops and rural getaways waiting for you in our beautiful rolling countryside.
What do you feel like doing today? With Thunder Bay's diverse facilities it's easy to find something to suit your mood. Enjoy the Thunderslide and Olympic size pool at the Canada Games Complex, step into the past at Fort William Historical Park - voted Canada's best outdoor attraction - or take in shows and concerts by top name entertainers at the Thunder Bay Community Auditorium
Beautiful parks and gardens as well as dramatic vistas of mountains, cliffs, and water abound in and around Thunder Bay. You can stroll along flowered pathways, eat a leisurely picnic lunch, or have a true wilderness adventure in our region's countless parks and campgrounds - all within easy driving distance.
Discover lakes, rivers, heritage sites, gardens, a stunning conservatory, and the famous Terry Fox monument all within Thunder Bay's outstanding parks system. Our abundant green spaces are the ideal way to relax and enjoy nature.
Breathtaking and spectacular are the best words to describe the provincial parks in the Thunder Bay region. You can canoe, kayak, hike, and walk through unspoiled wilderness locations, each with their own unique geographic features. Our natural wonders range from the rushing waters of Kakabeka Falls, to the plunging depths of Ouimet Canyon, to the impressive Sleeping Giant that juts out into Lake Superior.
Thunder Bay (2006 census population 109,140), formerly the twin cities of Fort William and Port Arthur, is a city in and the seat of Thunder Bay District, Ontario, Canada. It is the most populous municipality in Northwestern Ontario, and the second most populous in Northern Ontario after Greater Sudbury. The census metropolitan area of Thunder Bay has a population of 122,907, and consists of the city of Thunder Bay, the municipalities of Oliver Paipoonge and Neebing, the townships of Shuniah, Conmee, O'Connor and Gillies and the Fort William First Nation.
Thunder Bay has become the regional services centre for Northwestern Ontario with most provincial departments represented. Lakehead University, established through the lobbying of local businessmen and professionals, has proved to be a major asset, reinforced by Confederation College. The same businessmen and professionals were the driving force behind the amalgamation of Fort William and Port Arthur in 1970.
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