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Send Money from Canada to Saudi Arabia — Best CAD/SAR Rates

Compare 5 providers · Live · Mid-market rate: 1 CAD = 2.7550 SAR

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Mid-market rate · the headline rate, not what providers actually give you

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ProviderFeeRateRecipient getsSpeed
Instarem logoBest value
Free2.73802,738
Same day
Send
Wise logo
CAD 22.362.75502,693
Within hours
Send
Free2.67842,678
1–3 days
Send
OFX logo
CAD 15.002.67992,640
1–2 days
Send
Free2.63602,636
1–3 days
Send

Save 102 by choosing the top-ranked provider over the lowest. That's the difference rate margin makes.

Sending money from Canada to Saudi Arabia: what you need to know

Canada has over 1.8 million people of Indian origin and a rapidly growing South Asian community. Indian immigration to Canada has surged in recent years, making CAD→INR one of the fastest-growing remittance corridors globally. The CAD → SAR corridor sees regular volume, with multiple licensed providers competing on rate and speed.

How recipients in Saudi Arabia receive funds

Most providers offer multiple ways for your recipient in Saudi Arabia to receive funds:

  • Bank account deposit — usually 1–3 business days, the most universal option
  • Cash pickup at retail agents — minutes to hours, useful when the recipient doesn't have a bank account
  • Mobile wallet — instant in countries with established e-wallets (e.g. M-Pesa in Kenya, GCash in Philippines)

Check with your provider for the specific delivery options they support in Saudi Arabia. Some providers don't operate in every region or only support bank transfers.

Which CAD → SAR provider is best for you?

There is no single 'best' provider — the right choice depends on whether you prioritise the recipient amount, the fee, the speed, or the institution type.

  • If you want the most for your money: Instarem delivered the highest recipient amount in our most recent live snapshot.
  • If you want zero fees: Instarem charges no upfront fee — just check the exchange rate margin in the table to see what you actually receive.
  • If you need the money to arrive in minutes: Wise typically clears in within hours.
  • If you'd rather use a bank: Royal Bank of Canada is one of the licensed bank options in this corridor — slower (typically 1–3 days) and usually more expensive than money-transfer operators, but some senders prefer the familiarity.

Recommendations refresh with the live data above. The provider that wins today may not win tomorrow — always check the live table immediately before sending.

Compliance and reporting rules in Canada

Sending money out of Canada is generally not taxed for the sender, but there are reporting and compliance rules worth knowing — especially for larger amounts. The most relevant rules:

  • FINTRAC — All Canadian money services businesses must register with FINTRAC (Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada) and report suspicious transactions.

For a complete view of the rules that apply to senders in Canada, see our Canada guide. For your specific situation, consult a tax professional.

The hidden cost: rate margin vs upfront fee

The single biggest mistake in international transfers is comparing fees instead of comparing the recipient amount. Many providers advertise "no fee" but build a 2–4% margin into the exchange rate they offer you. On a CA$1,000 transfer, a 3% rate margin costs you CA$30 of value — invisible unless you check the rate against the mid-market.

The mid-market rate right now is approximately 1 CAD = 2.7550 SAR. That's the rate banks use among themselves — providers add a margin on top, which is why the table above ranks by recipient amount rather than by headline fee.

When comparing options, always look at the "Recipient gets" column in the table above. That number already includes both the upfront fee and any rate margin — it's the only honest measure of cost.

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