Dr.Hasib
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- Jul 1, 2010
- 267
- Category........
- NOC Code......
- 3113
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- LANDED..........
- 21 Jan 2012
prince56k said:Dear Royal,
Very tough and hot questions indeed
Best Suggestion: Make an FDR with required money (keeping is mind of further devaluation of BDT in the next one/two years) since FDR are giving good rates at present in different banks.
My slightly risky suggestion is: Order a CAIPS and see when is your BF'd date. If the date is too far ( many of April'10 or later has found their BF'd date in 2013), then you can withdraw money and deposit it before a couple of months earlier to you BF'd date so that if they start your processing after BF'd date, they will eventually find required money and if they ask for bank statement again for last 12 months then you can show adequate money in the statement.
My high risky suggestion is: Deposit money as soon as your status changed to In Process or during your BF'd date. But if they ask for 12 months statement then you might be in trouble while writing cover letter to them giving them proper justification about how you manage money, where you invested money, etc
Faltu poramosho: consultant ra kisu kisu bank ke kisu taka offer kore vuya statement banai dei. bistarito janaar jonno jara consultant er moddhe abedon koresen unader poramosho nite paren. personally, amar valo idea nai. kintu mone rakhben, risk apnar jodio consultant ra bolbe kono risk nai. ora etao bolbe je ora khub sundor kore cover letter likhe sob manage korte parbe. 100% vuya kotha eigula.
How did you show your earlier POF?royalbd said:Thanks a lot to prince56k for so effortful reply..in case case 1, if I make FDR..tht wud be different proof from my earlier submission. And also in case thy want me to send proof of money with bank statement, hw can i handle it?
Thanks again..
BR// Royal
Singapore office also accepts FDR as long as it is belong to your or your accompanying spouse's name. They have no interest whether it is in your current A/C, saving A/C or FDR as long as the required fund is belong to you. They don't trust on property evaluation or other forms. Some people use to show share market investment also but it may be a hassle in future if VO ask 12 months statement during MR.royalbd said:Thanks a lot to prince56k for so effortful reply..in case case 1, if I make FDR..tht wud be different proof from my earlier submission. And also in case thy want me to send proof of money with bank statement, hw can i handle it?
Thanks again..
BR// Royal
Noted, thanks for sharing.prince56k said:NOTE: Due to regular maintenance, CIC online services will not be available:
Saturday, May 14, 2011, from 8:00 a.m. EST to 10:00 a.m. EST
Sunday, May 15, 2011, from 12:00 a.m. EST to 6:00 a.m. EST
Thanks of lotDr.Hasib said:hi,
AOR---Acknowledgement of receipt
MR--Medical request
RBVO---Received by visa office
VO--- Visa office
CIO--- Centralized intake office, canada
BFd--- Bring forward date
CAIPS---Computer Assisted Immigration Processing System
CAIPS (or "Computer Assisted Immigration Processing System") is where all Canadian government notes are kept about your immigration application. CAIPS includes a wealth of information, including:
*Initial assessment scores
*Missing documentation(if applicable)
*BFd
*Interview dates(if applicable)
*Visa officer notes and comments
*Concerns or problems with your file
regards,
Dr.Hasib
It is better if you have any account in any of the foreign Banks like SCB, HSBC, CITY NA.logical said:Dear All,
I have submitted proof of Funds with bank certificate from one of my account in HSBC bank. Now I have withdrawn that money from the account and investing elsewhere.
But if in a latter stage VO asks for further proof like banks statements then my questions are:
1. If I show some other bank account statement than that of HSBC one, will it be a problem?
2. Does proof of funds from renowned foreign banks like HSBC, SCB contribute to the enhanced trust to VO, or any local bank accounts will do.
Thanks in advance.
Dearsmiling_face said:FYI only......one of my colleague's e-cas status has been changed from RBVO to In Process in the last week. So it seems that the system is NOT fully out of whack.
He is a pre June 26 applicant and sent his docs to Singapore office in Oct-10. He is under NOC 1111.