Hello,
My girlfriend is applying for a working holiday Visa through BUNAC USA. The people there have suggested that she not cross the border with me (I am her boyfriend and a Canadian citizen, she is a US citizen.) They fear that she will be rejected if she crosses the border with me. We are wondering why this is, and if it is a legitimate concern?
Also, they require that she have $1200.00 in 'support funds'. First they stated that we simply needed proof of these funds. I thought of just bringing $1200.00 cash with us as proof as we crossed the border to Canada. However, they then said that the $1200.00 has to be in a bank account in her name, and that it cannot be withdrawn during her stay in Canada. That it is for 'Emergencies only' or something to that effect. We have a signed letter from the bank itself stating that as of Feb 14th 2011 there is at least $1200.00 in her account. The letter also includes contact information for the bank. Would this be adequate proof?
Thank you very much.
My girlfriend is applying for a working holiday Visa through BUNAC USA. The people there have suggested that she not cross the border with me (I am her boyfriend and a Canadian citizen, she is a US citizen.) They fear that she will be rejected if she crosses the border with me. We are wondering why this is, and if it is a legitimate concern?
Also, they require that she have $1200.00 in 'support funds'. First they stated that we simply needed proof of these funds. I thought of just bringing $1200.00 cash with us as proof as we crossed the border to Canada. However, they then said that the $1200.00 has to be in a bank account in her name, and that it cannot be withdrawn during her stay in Canada. That it is for 'Emergencies only' or something to that effect. We have a signed letter from the bank itself stating that as of Feb 14th 2011 there is at least $1200.00 in her account. The letter also includes contact information for the bank. Would this be adequate proof?
Thank you very much.