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Proof of funds to be shown at the port of entry

saranya21

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May 21, 2018
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Hello guys... I have a query..
My husband is a PR in canada and my sister in law recently became a pr and is travelling soon. At the port of entry, we should be submitting proof of funds. In this case, is it possible to show proof of fund in my husbands bank account in Canada. She will also be carrying half the amount. Can the remaining be shown from his account.
 

THRISHI

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Jan 27, 2016
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Hello guys... I have a query..
My husband is a PR in canada and my sister in law recently became a pr and is travelling soon. At the port of entry, we should be submitting proof of funds. In this case, is it possible to show proof of fund in my husbands bank account in Canada. She will also be carrying half the amount. Can the remaining be shown from his account.
That may not be allowed. The rules for PoF are same for entry as that of while application.
 

THRISHI

Star Member
Jan 27, 2016
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How to show POF at port of entry? Do we need to carry bank statements and bank certificates or what ? Please advise.Thanks.
If you can present same proofs, ones which you provided at the time of application, only updated wud be great. For bank statements again we should avoid any sudden transfers (unless from applicants own financial sources such as salary/incentives/company bonus/liquidation of equity etc. substantiated with proofs from sources) made into account which may be refused by immigration officers. If the balnce has been consistently maintained over period of six months, you should be fine.
 

Shubhdeep1994

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Aug 23, 2017
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If you can present same proofs, ones which you provided at the time of application, only updated wud be great. For bank statements again we should avoid any sudden transfers (unless from applicants own financial sources such as salary/incentives/company bonus/liquidation of equity etc. substantiated with proofs from sources) made into account which may be refused by immigration officers. If the balnce has been consistently maintained over period of six months, you should be fine.
Ok. Thanks a lot.. I am providing FD and RD as POF, so there is no issue of any inconsistent fluctuations. It means I'm fine then. Thanks.