Thank buddy for the reply. Is it the one you can download from your online account?You just need a regular balance certificate from bank. No customization required.
Thank buddy for the reply. Is it the one you can download from your online account?You just need a regular balance certificate from bank. No customization required.
For Balance certificate, you go to bank and ask for a Balance Certificate. If they issue bank statement, get that as well. Else, download bank statement online.Thank buddy for the reply. Is it the one you can download from your online account?
Yea i tried several times and also talked to the branch manager. They said that the things they can give are all available online. They cannot do anything more.For Balance certificate, you go to bank and ask for a Balance Certificate. If they issue bank statement, get that as well. Else, download bank statement online.
Bank Balance Certificate is a document issued by the bank stating the amount of money present at the account holder’s bank account. This is made to declare that required fund is available in bank with its saving history.Yea i tried several times and also talked to the branch manager. They said that the things they can give are all available online. They cannot do anything more.
Commonwealth bank of Australia. I can download the balance certificate online but for individual accounts. I have 4 accounts with the same bank. They are not willing to give me a letter with all the accounts. Plus the balance certificate does not have the email address of the bank on it. CIC mentions that the official letter must have the address, phone number and email address of the bank.Bank Balance Certificate is a document issued by the bank stating the amount of money present at the account holder’s bank account. This is made to declare that required fund is available in bank with its saving history.
If you visit generally and request for a Balance Certificate over the counter, they will issue one. Which bank is it by the way?
There is no mandatory thing, if your bank is issuing a balance certificate, that's enough for IRCC. And, its not mandatory to get balance certificate consolidated. You can upload multiple account details, so in your case you can get 4 balance certificates for 4 accounts if your bank is providing separately.Commonwealth bank of Australia. I can download the balance certificate online but for individual accounts. I have 4 accounts with the same bank. They are not willing to give me a letter with all the accounts. Plus the balance certificate does not have the email address of the bank on it. CIC mentions that the official letter must have the address, phone number and email address of the bank.
Thank you for your help brother.There is no mandatory thing, if your bank is issuing a balance certificate, that's enough for IRCC. And, its not mandatory to get balance certificate consolidated. You can upload multiple account details, so in your case you can get 4 balance certificates for 4 accounts if your bank is providing separately.
The online balance certificate can be alternative but if bank is issuing, I would not go with online balance certificate.
Hi Jazz. I've also applied for SINP in Oct 2019 intake and still waiting for the nomination. I have two questions which I think you or other seniors can help for SINP.We almost got the same date in receiving ITA. maybe your deadline of submission will be on march also?
As for me i prepared a gift deed letter, affidavit, and letter of explanation for my source of fund..this was also a late wedding gift from my father.
But still im doubting if it will be accepted in SINP.. lets just hope for a positive results afterwards.
If you are going to transfer it to your spouse account and keep it for 6 months at least, only proof that has to be provided is letter from your spouse's bank. No additional document required from you or your father regarding source.Hi Guys.
I have a query regarding POF.
My father had deposited his end of service funds to my account 2 years back. Now i am planning to go for EE profile with my spouse being the primary applicant.
I will transfer the required funds to my spouse account and keep it there for 6 months or more in line with the CIC requirements to show sufficient funds.
My question is that whether the bank letter from my spouse will be enough for showing POF or do i have to provide any evidence along with it from my bank account for the transfer?
Secondly, do i have to submit a gift deed or affidavit as well from my father that he has provided me the required funds? Also do i have to attach my father's account details for the transfer of the funds and from where did he receive them?
Thank you
Hi @deeps1987 .If you are going to transfer it to your spouse account and keep it for 6 months at least, only proof that has to be provided is letter from your spouse's bank. No additional document required from you or your father regarding source.
Also, just to make you aware, it is not necessary to transfer the amount to your spouse account if you are going to accompany. You can retain it in your account. What CIC says is"
"If your spouse is coming with you, you can count money you have together in a joint account. You may be able to count money in an account under their name only, but you must prove you have access to the money. "
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/documents/proof-funds.html
So either you can choose to make your spouse a join account holder or provide spouse with a letter declaring that you are providing your spouse with complete access to the funds in your account for Canadian PR purpose. Of course, in that case, you need to obtain the required statements/balance letter from your bank.
You can keep the fund in any currency. The case analyst will covert the money with exchange rate prevailing at that time. USD is definitely more stable and hence, you can certainly keep it in a USD account. However, note that the fund required for a family of 3 is CAD19,836 which is approx USD 15K today and not 20K.Hi @deeps1987 .
Many thanks for the assistance. So i get the point that it is acceptable without providing source of funds from my side or from my father.
One more thing i need your guidance on. I am thinking of keeping the funds in my spouse account or a joint account for more than 6 months and for that if we open a USD account and keep around 20K USD as we are family of 3 so is it a better idea? And then in the bank letter will it be required to show the conversion of USD to CAD or it will be fine?
Thanks
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