Hi everyone,
I hope I can get some advice from someone who has had the same experience when dealing with Japan Post Bank here in Japan. I went to my branch and asked them about the process of applying for a bank statement to show as proof of funds. They told me what to do but when they showed me the form I would receive it doesn't show what is required by IRCC. I asked them if I could have a letter showing my average balance for the past 6 months and also show when I opened the account. They said they can't do that and only the balance would be shown. I'm going to try again this week but my only option seems to be taking the proof off bank balance letter they're willing to provide and copying my bank book to show the avg funds for the past 6 months.I don't think IRCC will accept this however and I'm very frustrated since I have the money but no way to prove to them that I've had it for the past 6 months. It's also very difficult to communicate what I need to the employees at the bank since they don't speak English and the English customer care line can only be contacted from a landline which I don't have access to. I also don't have a Japanese friend who I can asked to help translate for me and deal sort this out.
I hope I can get some advice from someone who has had the same experience when dealing with Japan Post Bank here in Japan. I went to my branch and asked them about the process of applying for a bank statement to show as proof of funds. They told me what to do but when they showed me the form I would receive it doesn't show what is required by IRCC. I asked them if I could have a letter showing my average balance for the past 6 months and also show when I opened the account. They said they can't do that and only the balance would be shown. I'm going to try again this week but my only option seems to be taking the proof off bank balance letter they're willing to provide and copying my bank book to show the avg funds for the past 6 months.I don't think IRCC will accept this however and I'm very frustrated since I have the money but no way to prove to them that I've had it for the past 6 months. It's also very difficult to communicate what I need to the employees at the bank since they don't speak English and the English customer care line can only be contacted from a landline which I don't have access to. I also don't have a Japanese friend who I can asked to help translate for me and deal sort this out.