for sure because it is your money.....it is a kind of investment.....ViswaManickam said:Can we show RRSP funds as part of proof of funds?
Yes you can combine accounts to make the req'd amount.Rahul_S said:Hi If I have a PPF account , can I use that in my proof of funds requirement ??
& can i showmutiple accounts for example
if I need to show 7 lac, can I show, 3 in PPF, 3 in mutual funds , 1 cash ????
Rahul you need to prove on a statement from financial institution that you have that much cash.. Extract from CIC website -Rahul_S said:Thanks for such a quick response.
Just wanted to confirm that - can PPF be included in proof of funds (PPF- public provident Fund)
it is solely in my name
Hi there .I wonder if You might also have to calculate how much of the money will be owed in taxes. For example, if you had $12,000 this would not be enough to qualify for POF total, once the taxable amount was deducted.
Rahul you need to prove on a statement from financial institution that you have that much cash.. Extract from CIC website -
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/perm/express/intake-complete.asp#document_checklist
"The letter(s) must be printed on the letterhead of the financial institution and must include applicant’s name, the contact information of the financial institution (address, telephone number and e-mail address), the account numbers, dates of when each account was opened and the current balance of each account as well as the average balance in the past six months"
Variable deposits like Mutual fund / Gold / property etc are doubtful.. People give different opinions about these..CIC states that the fund that should be readily available. Best is provide bank statement or FD. I am not sure about PPF since it is maintained by Banks and have a lock in period of 15 Years.
PF end VPF should work. You can generate your e-passbook and provide that as a proof. E-Passbook can be generated from - http://uanmembers.epfoservices.in/home.php
The steps to register/ generate can be found here - http://www.onemint.com/2012/10/15/epf-e-passbook-check-your-employees-provident-fund-balance-online/
Regards,
Seby