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I've read many threads about proof of funds, but I still need some advice on the POF documents. I would really appreciate it if you can share your advice or opinion.

Background:

- My mother gave me some money (converted to about 20000 CAD) back in February from Bank A to Bank B(my account, there was nearly no balance on that card by that time cos I am using another card from Bank C for daily cost)
- I converted this same amount of money to fixed deposit and froze it in Mid May, and I haven’t touched this money since then
- The submission deadline for my ITA is in Nov

Questions:

> According to previous threads regarding gift deeds, I need to clarify any drastic change in my account, but this major change happened about 8 months ago, do I still need to clarify the source of this money?

- If the gift deed letter doesn’t seem necessary:
I am worried about that CIC may reckon this proof of fund suspicious, because I’ve only worked for two years, and it’s kinda of obvious that I can’t save that amount of money on my own.

- If it’s safer to add a gift deed letter:
If I get a self-signed declaration from my mom about ‘gifting’ me this money, do I need to notarize this letter by any organization? Or simply signed by my mom is sufficient?

Which approach is safer? Be more transparent by explaining where this money is from or better just follow the CIC instruction of 6 month balance statement?


Thank you!
 
Hi. Did u use the letter for gift deed? It worked? I have the same situation as yours and i am wondering if attaching a gift deed letter will work
 
Sheeba Bernard said:
Hi. Did u use the letter for gift deed? It worked? I have the same situation as yours and i am wondering if attaching a gift deed letter will work

If the money has been in your account for at least 6 months, no gift deed is necessary.

If it hasn't been 6 months, you need to get a notarised letter from whoever gave you the money.
 
Sheeba Bernard said:
Hi. Did u use the letter for gift deed? It worked? I have the same situation as yours and i am wondering if attaching a gift deed letter will work

Adding on to what Istari mentioned, you can find a sample template of a Gift Deed here http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/gift-deed-letter-t384602.0.html
 
No gift deed is necessary. That said, submitting one also will not hurt, if you feel like you want to be absolutely sure.
When I submitted my application, I had had that money available in my account for almost a year. I till submitted it with a gift deed. Didn't hurt.
 
If there is any doubt in your mind, it is always better to submit more documentation than is necessary, rather than less.
Better safe than sorry.