If you are not wanting to be considered for FSW, just put $0 in the funds field in your application. You will not be prompted to provide a letter explaining your situation.As per CIC for CEC there are no funds required to show, but we have to write an explanation that we are applying under CEC. What is the format for this?
Anyone from outside Canada under CEC provided this explanation before instead of proof of funds?
I already got ITA under CEC.If you are not wanting to be considered for FSW, just put $0 in the funds field in your application. You will not be prompted to provide a letter explaining your situation.
Funds will make no difference to your application for CEC. It would make a difference if you wanted to be considered for FSW too. You can simply change your funds to $0 and not worry about submitting any additional document.I already got ITA under CEC.
In my application I kept 19500 as proof of funds, but thinking to put both funds not required explanation and safer side proof of funds as well. even though funds are not required, if I show funds as well thinking like my application will be stronger.
I wrote mine, scanned it with my LOE and pay stubs as one PDF and uploaded it. USE full forms, I just used short to type here. (Lazy me)As per CIC for CEC there are no funds required to show, but we have to write an explanation that we are applying under CEC. What is the format for this?
Anyone from outside Canada under CEC provided this explanation before instead of proof of funds?
Thank you very much... I am currently outside Canada and dont have job offer, so I am thinking along with this letter I will provide proof of funds also for safer side.I wrote mine, scanned it with my LOE and pay stubs as one PDF and uploaded it. USE full forms, I just used short to type here. (Lazy me)
To
IRCC ( use full form)
Sub : Justification for not providing proof of 'Financial Support' under Canadian Exp. Class
Dear Sir/Madam.
I, NAME (UCI - 00000000), am writing this letter to kindly justify that I have been invited to apply for PR under CEC (App No. E000000000) under CEC and thus do not require to submit proof to support my finances.
I am hereby attaching a copy of my Empl. Letter and Salary Slips from my employer in Canada - Company Name.
Please feel free to contact me on my cell # 999-999-9999 or email ID - something@email.com for any questions.
Thanks and regards,
My signature
My full name
The format is a letter. You cannot go wrong with a standard business letter format.As per CIC for CEC there are no funds required to show, but we have to write an explanation that we are applying under CEC. What is the format for this?
That is not correct. I have seen applicants have their applications returned as incomplete for not providing this letter (AKA not following instructions). It is possible that some get by without problems, but why risk it when it takes 2 minutes to write a letter?Funds will make no difference to your application for CEC. It would make a difference if you wanted to be considered for FSW too. You can simply change your funds to $0 and not worry about submitting any additional document.
If the applicant indicates some funds available in their application, then perhaps they should submit a letter. But I disagree that a letter is required for CEC despite the amount of declared funds. Otherwise the applicant is just creating extra work for themselves.That is not correct. I have seen applicants have their applications returned as incomplete for not providing this letter (AKA not following instructions). It is possible that some get by without problems, but why risk it when it takes 2 minutes to write a letter?
If the applicant indicates some funds available in their application, then perhaps they should submit a letter. But I disagree that a letter is required for CEC despite the amount of declared funds.
Well, unfortunately, IRCC makes the rules, not you. Providing the letter is just following instructions.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=1145&top=29
"The system currently asks all applicants to provide a proof of funds document. If you don’t need to provide proof of funds, you must upload a letter explaining either that you have been invited to apply under the Canadian Experience Class, or that you have a valid job offer."
The purpose is that it alerts the person reviewing the application for completeness (who is probably not a VO and probably just following a checklist). This saves the applicant from having their application (mistakenly) refused for incompleteness. Not their fault, but a major hassle nonetheless.
Maybe you should read this.That is not correct. I have seen applicants have their applications returned as incomplete for not providing this letter (AKA not following instructions). It is possible that some get by without problems, but why risk it when it takes 2 minutes to write a letter?
LOL.Maybe you should read this.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/documents/proof-funds.html
Who does not need proof of funds
You don’t need to show that you have enough money to support yourself and your family if
- you’re applying under the Canadian Experience Class
It's OK to not know things. But there is no need to misguide people.
I was not asked for proof of funds in my application, maybe because I had set my available funds to zero in my EE profile. I am guessing that if you set your available funds to a certain number above zero you will be asked for proof of funds. Again, there is no harm in adding a letter of explanation, and in my opinion, the letter is a must if you qualify for multiple streams.LOL.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=1145&top=29
"Note: You do not have to meet the funds requirement if you were invited to apply under the Canadian Experience Class.
The system currently asks all applicants to provide a proof of funds document. If you don’t need to provide proof of funds, you must upload a letter explaining either that you have been invited to apply under the Canadian Experience Class, or that you have a valid job offer."
Please heed your own advice.