- Feb 4, 2015
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Hi all,
I don't have an ITA yet but hoping to soon as my PNP nomination should come through shortly. Our funds for EE are tied up in property, which we have now sold (money should go into our bank within a month).
Our financial history isn't great, most months we've been overdrawn or had very llittle left in the account as we have been spending the money on renovating our house to sell. This was all fine for PNP but I'm worried it won't be for EE.
If CIC are asking for six months bank statements, it will look very odd for us to go from not much money to around $600,000 in the account. Our realtor is going to provide us with a certificate of sale, and our bank will verify where that the money is ours and isn't borrowed, but will that be ok?
We do have another account which we have been putting $200 per month into to save, and it now has just over $1000 in it. Should we provide the details for that account instead? It doesn't have any outgoings or transactions as we have been using it to save money so would this be acceptable or do CIC want to see transaction history?
Very confused and worried, any advice would be very much appreciated thank you.
I don't have an ITA yet but hoping to soon as my PNP nomination should come through shortly. Our funds for EE are tied up in property, which we have now sold (money should go into our bank within a month).
Our financial history isn't great, most months we've been overdrawn or had very llittle left in the account as we have been spending the money on renovating our house to sell. This was all fine for PNP but I'm worried it won't be for EE.

If CIC are asking for six months bank statements, it will look very odd for us to go from not much money to around $600,000 in the account. Our realtor is going to provide us with a certificate of sale, and our bank will verify where that the money is ours and isn't borrowed, but will that be ok?
We do have another account which we have been putting $200 per month into to save, and it now has just over $1000 in it. Should we provide the details for that account instead? It doesn't have any outgoings or transactions as we have been using it to save money so would this be acceptable or do CIC want to see transaction history?
Very confused and worried, any advice would be very much appreciated thank you.