mdewan_bd said:
From what I have gathered it seems that the proof of fund is to be submitted along with the initial application. But here's the situation. I am using borrowed fund from someone else. I will be applying by the end of this month and can have the fund in my account for 2 months. If i withdraw the money after 2 month will my application get rejected? I know that the immigration authority does not accept borrowed fund, but how they can trace if it is borrowed or mine.
One more question can I show land properties in my name as a source of fund (its valued at more than the required CA$ 14000) and what about company stock ? Would really appreciate if someone can tell me what is / are the acceptable proof of fund except bank statement?
YOU CANNOT USE BORROWED FUNDS
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/funds.asp
"You must show that you have enough money to support yourself and your dependants after you arrive in Canada.
You cannot borrow this money"
Why do you believe this rule doesn't apply to you? Since you've already said you're aware of the rules, you cannot even plead ignorance. You are effectively standing here on a public forum and asking our advice on how we can help you illegally defraud the Canadian government?
GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR makes me so mad that people try to cheat and defraud the system like this - taking up visas that could otherwise go to honest applicants.
If you do this, even if CIO accept your bank-certificate-only without statements bullcrap, the visa office can ask for up to 12 months statements. If you are caught not only will they fail your application but they could make you inadmissable to re-apply for a number of years.
If you are going to "use borrowed funds from someone else", then I hope your application fails.
The rules on having adequate debt-free funds are there FOR A GOOD REASON.
On a more positive note, if you do not yet have adequate funds to apply:
1) Save up, or also look into selling assets to accrue adequate funding. Some visa offices will also accept equity in property as proof of funds so if you own a house you can provide 3 valuations and a mortgage letter as part or all of your proof of funding
2) If funds are a problem then you can secure a job offer and apply in Category 2, in which case you are not required to provide proof of funds.
But please, be fair to yourself, and fair to the other applicants you are trying to rob a visa from, and do not apply unless you are genuinely eligible, and that includes having adequate, debt-free funding!
Wayne.
P.S.
A quick check of your post history and it seems you are the brother-in-law of this 2 points out of 16 for IELTS score guy?
So your brother-in-law:
- Only scores 2 points out of 16 for language
- Does not have funding and wants to borrow the money and illegally pretend it is his, and wants our advice on the best way to conceal it from CIC?
Unbelievable.
Wayne.