did u submit this b4Punjab1 said:Hi friends
After 8 months i received a mail from ndvo that they required a schedule A /background declaration form till 19th dec
My aor is 6th feb fsw
Rprf not paid
Why they need this again.
Share ur views pls
ok, not sure......do u have dependants and did u submit for all.Punjab1 said:
I ordered 2nd set of Notes, its been almost a month not received yet.linandzou said:Is your application at Hong Kong?
Yep,it is the most important part when interacting with the Border Officer and will be certainly required.ahmed_khalil said:Dear friends,
Just have a question that came into my mind, supposing that somebody got his PPR and everything went well till obtaining the visa on passport, when landing in Canada will it be required to show a proof of fund at the airport??
RisingPhoenix said:Yep,it is the most important part when interacting with the Border Officer and will be certainly required.
ahmed_khalil said:At that time, will it be just a bank statement? Knowing that one must bring sufficient cash (around 13 000 CAD for one person immigrating) to start a new life there, so it would make sense to withdraw the cash from the bank, meaning that the bank statement at that time wont be representing the real balance, and also there are restriction on the amount of cash one may carry while exiting the airport to board the plane to Canada. What would be the solution in that case?
I do appreciate your feedback.
Thanks a lot for your feedback.RisingPhoenix said:You can bring money in Canada in the form of:
Cash (You have to declare anything above C$10000 and you also have to show the source of money,like through bank statements).
This will be bit tricky,so think twice before going with this option.
Securities in bearer form (for example, stocks, bonds, debentures, treasury bills)
Negotiable instruments in bearer form (for example, bank drafts, cheques, travellers' cheques, money orders)
Transfer of funds between your bank and a Canadian bank
I would suggest to take C$10000 in cash and rest as travellers cheque.
OR
Go for Muilticurrency Debit cards. You can directly load foreign currency on them.This will be much convenient.