I haven't come to the ITA part yet. So, I don't know if there are any specific requirements (categorically for the ITA process) in terms of documents for home loans. For my OINP application, I didn't submit the home loan sanction letter; just a simple signed & stamped 'outstanding balance letter' from my bank. Here's what it states:Thanks for this! It helps..
My understanding is, IRCC doesn't care about your liabilities or anything, they just wanna see if you have enough funds in your account. But since there is a question while submitting profile about loans/credit card dues, I don't wanna hide anything.
My loan is with HDFC and my savings/salary account is with Citibank (from which the EMI is being deducted). Since there is no loan/credit card dues from Citibank, I don't think there should be any issues in getting it in writing that there are no dues from Citibank. In this case, do I still have to upload any loan documents? Like loan sanction n all? My loan is divided into three parts: 1 Home loan and 2 home improvement loans.
The property is in my and my mother's name, she's not working so I'm paying the entire amount. It'll show her name on the loan document as well if I was to provide that. Hence this confusion.
I understand that I should do this: Declare the loan amount in the section where it asks about it and explain it in LOE. No additional documents or anything of that sort to avoid any complications or confusions for the IRCC agent.
Let me know your thoughts.
TIA!
"This is to certify that so and so has availed home loan from our branch for a/c no. XYZ. The present outstanding of the loan is so and so rupees."
Your understanding is right - IRCC doesn't really care about your liabilities, especially if it's a secured loan like your home loan. As for your mom being part of the home loan, again, I don't think IRCC would care about it. If they ask any questions at all (which I don't think they will), you can always explain it by showing records of payments going from your account only.
All the best! Hope it all goes smoothly!