asad123 said:
Dear All,
How much funds do i need to for PROOF OF FUNDS, do i have to proof through Bank statement..and how do i have to proof that you meet the requirements of the job
plzz help
Number of Family Members - Funds Required (in Canadian dollars not pakistani rupees)
1 - $11,086
2 - $13,801
3 - $16,967
4 - $20,599
5 - $23,364
6 - $26,350
7 or more - $29,337
If you are carrying more than C$10,000, tell a Canadian official when you arrive in Canada. If you do not tell an official, you may be fined or put in prison. These funds could be in the form of:
•cash
•securities in bearer form (for example, stocks, bonds, debentures, treasury bills) or
•negotiable instruments in bearer form (for example, bankers’ drafts, cheques, travellers’ cheques or money orders).
You do not have to show that you have these funds if you have arranged employment in Canada.
Skilled workers and professionals: Who can apply—Arranged employment
If you have an offer of permanent employment from a Canadian employer, it can improve your chances of having your federal skilled worker application approved.
Depending on your circumstances, the requirements for a valid offer of employment are different.
1) If you are currently working in Canada:
•your current employer must have made an offer to give you a permanent job if you are accepted as a federal skilled worker, and
•your temporary work permit must be valid both when you apply for a permanent resident visa and when the visa is issued.
In addition:
•your work permit must have been confirmed by Human Resources and Social Development Canada (HRSDC) through a positive labour market opinion or
•you must be in a category that is exempt from an Arranged Employment Opinion
in order for your offer of employment to be valid.
2) In all other cases:
You must not be working in Canada and you either
•do not have a valid work permit or
•you have a work permit, but your circumstances are different from those described in the first example.
In this case, the offer of employment is valid if your prospective employer
•has made an offer to hire you on an indeterminate basis if you are accepted as a federal skilled worker, and
•has obtained a positive Arranged Employment Opinion from HRSDC
and you
•meet all required Canadian licensing or regulatory standards associated with the job.
Note: You cannot arrange for an HRSDC confirmation of a job offer. Your employer must do this.