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No, the Canadian dollar is not widely accepted in Bermuda. The official currency is the Bermudian dollar, which is pegged to the U.S. dollar at a 1:1 ratio. While some businesses may accept Canadian dollars, it is advisable to use U.S. dollars or exchange your currency for Bermudian dollars for transactions.
Generally, Canadian money is not accepted as a form of payment in the U.S. Businesses typically only accept U.S. dollars. However, some border towns or tourist areas may accept Canadian currency, but this is not common. It's advisable for Canadians traveling to the U.S. to exchange their money for U.S. dollars before making purchases.
Yes, because many places will not accept American currency.
Yes, you can technically use a Canadian dollar coin in the US, but it is not widely accepted as legal tender. Most US businesses and banks will not recognize it or accept it for transactions. However, some places near the Canadian border or in tourist areas might accept it informally. It's generally best to exchange Canadian currency for US dollars when traveling.
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Yes most Canadian Universities will accept American Express since it is an international card.
Perhaps right around the Canada/US border but otherwise probably not. US stores generally do not accept any foreign currencies.
A lot of places near the border will accept a U.S. dollar for a Canadian dollar, but that's because the exchange rate is favorable. In general you need to use Canadian currency, which you can easily obtain by exchanging your U.S dollars at any bank in Canada and most in the U.S. You can also use traveler's checks and credit cards at places that accept them, but the fees for the former and sometimes poor exchange rates for the latter may make it more expensive to do so. Typically using a credit card will get you a favorable exchange rate, as the company does it in much larger quantities, reducing the overhead. Most border crossings have an money exchange.
Yes, they do!
it's still worth 2 dollars, , maybe it will be worth something in say...50 years or so, some stores in Canada still accept them.
It seems no bank can accept Irans credit letter