What if it's less than what I quoted but higher than the minimumLet's say you quote 16k in EE profile and in your account show more than 16k, it is absolutely fine. CIC is concerned with the minimum amount.
What if it's less than what I quoted but higher than the minimumLet's say you quote 16k in EE profile and in your account show more than 16k, it is absolutely fine. CIC is concerned with the minimum amount.
They are concerned with the minimum funds. If you're above the required funds there won't be any issue.What if it's less than what I quoted but higher than the minimum
Thanks. should I mention this in the LOE? basically, I stated that ill be bringing 12,400 CAD. However, based on the exchange rate now I might exactly have 12,400CAD in Sri Lankan Rupees. So to be on the safe side I just want to mention that ill be bring only about 12,350 or something so that ill have extra even if the rate rises.They are concerned with the minimum funds. If you're above the required funds there won't be any issue.
But if you know this before submission of application, my suggestion would be to change the amount in your EE as per your account balance
You can change the amount and CIC will not be bothered about the amount as long as it is above LICO. Keeping little extra above minimum requirements is advisable to cover exchange rate fluctuations.Thanks. should I mention this in the LOE? basically, I stated that ill be bringing 12,400 CAD. However, based on the exchange rate now I might exactly have 12,400CAD in Sri Lankan Rupees. So to be on the safe side I just want to mention that ill be bring only about 12,350 or something so that ill have extra even if the rate rises.
so do I have to mention this on the LOE or can I just simply change it to 12,350 CAD as opposed to 12,400 CAD which I mentioned earlier.
thanks in advance
Thanks a lot Vishalg, I think I will stick to gift deed. Two small inquiry though,
i) my father was going to put the cash money in my account..i don't know if there would be any problem with that or should he put the money in his account and then write a check to me which I will affidavit later?
Avoid cash, it is difficult to prove ownership and the trail of funds.
ii) regarding RPRF, CIC told submitting now will speed up the process. we want to do our medical exam later. if we submit RPRF now, do we have to submit medical or pcc with it or these three do not have any correlation between them?Medicals and PCC are mandatory documents to be submitted along with your application. RPRF is a fee where applicants are given an option to pay it later or along with the application.
No problem .What about if I got bank letter stating I have for example 16k canadian dollars ( requirement for 2 people is around 15200), and that amount is readily available, but it mentioned also a very old credit card loan from few years ago, with payment deducted monthly at around 100 dollars. Is that a problem?
If you're in India, you cannot open it. Not sure about other countries. Why don't you keep that amount with you and utilise it when you move to CanadaI have few USD notes amounting to about 150 USD. This was obviously not banked. I'm hoping to open a USD account and bank it which I'll be also using as a part of the pof. Since it's a small amount do I have to show the source? How should I go about it
Yes true. I just realized that I cannot open it. I'm not in India btw.If you're in India, you cannot open it. Not sure about other countries. Why don't you keep that amount with you and utilise it when you move to Canada