Hi guys,
I am from India and am preparing for landing in Canada in early July (Recently got my PPR on May 20). But I am quite confused about the proof of funds at the time of landing. Some say it’s necessary to carry cash, travel cheques, DDs etc., while some say bank statements will work. I’m planning to bring about $5000 only in cash.
So my question is if I bring fresh statements of same FDs I used at the time of AoR, will they serve my purpose or will the Immigration Officer ask for physical funds?
I have a feeling if those statements got me my application approved, then they will also work here. I will be transferring these funds later on when I open an account in a Canadian bank. Am I correct? I have not used a single penny out of my funds since AoR. So will the statements work or not?
Anyone who has recently landed and used statements from home country bank, please guide.
Any experts or having any experience regarding this issue, please help. I’m very confused and have not found a stable answer after searching a lot on this forum. And I don’t want my pleasant experience of first landing in Canada to become a bitter memory.
So @legalfalcon @derkdsou @USProgrammer please help.
I am from India and am preparing for landing in Canada in early July (Recently got my PPR on May 20). But I am quite confused about the proof of funds at the time of landing. Some say it’s necessary to carry cash, travel cheques, DDs etc., while some say bank statements will work. I’m planning to bring about $5000 only in cash.
So my question is if I bring fresh statements of same FDs I used at the time of AoR, will they serve my purpose or will the Immigration Officer ask for physical funds?
I have a feeling if those statements got me my application approved, then they will also work here. I will be transferring these funds later on when I open an account in a Canadian bank. Am I correct? I have not used a single penny out of my funds since AoR. So will the statements work or not?
Anyone who has recently landed and used statements from home country bank, please guide.
Any experts or having any experience regarding this issue, please help. I’m very confused and have not found a stable answer after searching a lot on this forum. And I don’t want my pleasant experience of first landing in Canada to become a bitter memory.
So @legalfalcon @derkdsou @USProgrammer please help.