motocheck said:Hello friends,
I had a small query with regards to proof of funds.
I have a salary account with a particular bank ABC and normally on day of salary.. withdraw funds to other bank account XYZ for all expenses.
if i make salary account joint account with spouse. and then from now onwards if i maintain funds in salary account.
will it be ok.. my CRS score is 456..and i expect scores to come down after aug sep..
m worried as if i take bank statement now , salary withdrawn earlier before todays day will be a substantial amount..
wont immigration officer question these withdrawls..
Thanks,
Austin
hassankhaliddar said:Any one please guide me regarding my eligibility to apply under FSWP. I am agriculture graduate. I did BSc Hons 4 years program & then M.B.A Agribusiness 2 years program from Rawalpindi, Pakistan. I am working as Relationship manager SME Agri Finance in a bank. I have 6 years banking experience. I got 6.5 bands in IELTS (more than 6 bands in each module). My wife also got 4.5 bands in IELTS. My father & mother are in Canada & have permanent residency. Currently i have sent my documents for ECA to ICAS which is currently under process. My age is 31 & my spouse is of 26. I have 2 children.
Any one told me that how much i have chances if apply under this class. waiting for your responses.
T365 said:Hello Everyone,
Good day. I have a question regarding proof of funds for creating an Express Entry profile.
The money will come from our Uncle as a gift with a corresponding gift deed document. The catch is, ONLY AFTER an ITA has been received is my uncle willing to transfer the money... will this be accepted by IRCC?
Follow up question is, can an Uncle/Aunt provide the funds as a gift? Or should it be parents or first-degree relatives only?
Thank you very much in advance for your valuable feedback.
vaibhav007us said:Dear All,
Im confused about the process and would need help from the forum.
Can anyone guide me on the experience requirement. I have more than 10 years of experience in India but not in Canada. Would it be counted?
Thanks
rajkamalmohanram said:As long as you can prove that the money is yours, you will not have a problem.