If our can provide an accurate trail if you withdraw the cash i guess its the same.
It would still be easier to just leave it in the post office account.
It's because you're supposed to be 29 with a PhD, 3 years of foreign skilled work, 5 years of Canadian skilled work, fluent in French and English, and have no debts. Duh! ;) :D
That's good. Do that, maybe even get two colleagues? Supply that with that email from HR, pay slips, tax info, work contract etc (anything you have) and you're on the right lines.
Right, ok. It is up to you. You can move it back into your bank but you'll have to show evidence that it has been in the post office account for over 6 months. You'll have to produce proof of transfer.
If you have to take it out in cash and deposit it it might be easier to leave it inthe post...