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i have put in my money in gulf country and same time transfer in tamilnadu Indian overseas bank account
It means you bank account is in credit, you have money to spend.
Get a bank account and put it in there in case you need money dome day
yes, we do and we can even take out money, transfer it .... whatever we need to do
by flighting overseas to get the money from the bank
The simplest way is through a "wire transfer" (which will, however, incur a fee). A wire transfer moves money from your current bank account to another account, whether in-state or out- of-state. There are some restrictions though, and these can be explained by the bank in which you currently have your account.
Yes, but not necessarily right away.
Don't spend your money on useless things.You have to be careful on how you spend your money.3. The best way to keep track of your money is to open up a bank account.
you did not mention if your account comes in a passbook or an ATM card. if it is a passbook account, bank charge will only appear in your bank statement if you fall below the bank's minimum balance requirement. and if it is an ATM, bank charge will also appear if you withdrew your money to other bank's ATM machine.
Speak with each bank and find out the information that is needed to do a transfer. It is likely to be similar to what you do in the states: provide the outgoing bank with the routing number the account number of the bank you want the money transferred to. You can also provide a written check. There may be limits to the amount of money you can send due to controls over money laundering.
check for my account balance
Yes, you do. A debit card is linked to a bank account - so that you can only 'spend' what money is already in the associated account. (ie - you cannot go overdrawn on the card). A credit card is different - it's like a short-term 'loan' that you pay back. You can 'spend' using the card - up to its limit - whether there's any money in your bank account or not.