AMP Global Application Requirements

Well, I'm assuming the US government thinks you might have ties to somebody back home, presumably someone on their radar.

Thank God that is not the issue, they have told me in PM the reason and is in full adherence to law and rules, let's see if I can solve it. Otherwise, I should try day trade the SFX (S&P/TSX 60) in Canada.
 
Yes, only legal resident in Canada, with a different nationality. Yes, they know where I come from because on the documentation I presented to them shows my nationality. And also my actual residence in other documentation.

Anyways, @AMP_Global is telling me that citizenship is not the issue and the reason they gave me is in full adherence to law and rules, so we can discard the citizenship issue, thank God. Now I got to try to solve it if it is possible, let's see.

In the mean time...you should be applying at other brokers...seriously.

wrbtrader
 
Man...consider your situation a gift...there is an extremely high chance that not being able to open an account is going to save you $5,000 that you would have lost trying to trade futures with a pitifully small amount.
 
Man...consider your situation a gift...there is an extremely high chance that not being able to open an account is going to save you $5,000 that you would have lost trying to trade futures with a pitifully small amount.
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My friend, I, fortunately, agree with you on ALL those point you made.

That statement you are pointing out was an introduction to develop the argument about my country of residence as the one that should apply as my only residence and where I must follow the rule of law (one of the bests in the world), which is relevant for the application, instead of my citizenship.

You can notice the relevance of the argument if agreeing or disagreeing with them, we can solve or get closer to solve the issue at hand, application declined. Any of both positions would not, right ?.


I stand by my statement - if you're not a citizen of Canada, you do not gain all the rights or the duties applicable to a Canadian citizen simply by crossing the border. I'm pretty sure this is not a radical principle unique to Canada.

You can say that country of residence is more important than country of citizenship, but the world disagrees.
 
Man...consider your situation a gift...there is an extremely high chance that not being able to open an account is going to save you $5,000 that you would have lost trying to trade futures with a pitifully small amount.

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