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Elmariachi

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Hello,

I am planning to apply for Express Entry/ Skilled Immigrants PR visa.
My wife is getting a gift from her parent/ brother for the entire full settlement fund required following the Gift Deed and other proper formalities. She will also be giving me any/all declaration needed to prove I have access to her fund without restriction for the purpose of this.

My question is:
Is it acceptable that the entire amount is in my spouse's account (not a joint account) assuming I do not intend to transfer the fund to my account or share any statement/details of my accounts/fund?

Whole idea is to know if the explained scenario is acceptable, and kindly do not advise to tweak the scenario.
 
Hello,

I am planning to apply for Express Entry/ Skilled Immigrants PR visa.
My wife is getting a gift from her parent/ brother for the entire full settlement fund required following the Gift Deed and other proper formalities. She will also be giving me any/all declaration needed to prove I have access to her fund without restriction for the purpose of this.

My question is:
Is it acceptable that the entire amount is in my spouse's account (not a joint account) assuming I do not intend to transfer the fund to my account or share any statement/details of my accounts/fund?

Whole idea is to know if the explained scenario is acceptable, and kindly do not advise to tweak the scenario.
Yes as long as she's accompanying.
 
Yes as long as she's accompanying.

Thanks a lot for the response, appreciated.
Just a follow-up: Do you believe not sharing any bank statement of the primary applicant may cause any issue in a practical sense? I understand technically it is not an issue. Thanks
 
Thanks a lot for the response, appreciated.
Just a follow-up: Do you believe not sharing any bank statement of the primary applicant may cause any issue in a practical sense? I understand technically it is not an issue. Thanks
Nope
 
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I have been asked to provide proof that I have access to my spouse’s account since I am the principal applicant. My question is: what suffices as proof of my access. Can he write a letter saying I have access to those funds?