I am currently working in Canada, and if I don't show this amount in EE profile, it says I am not eligible for FSW.fat_penguin said:I believe it should be in liquid funds (ie. savings/chequing accounts), not how much you are "making".
Please note that under FSW, you do not have to show that you have these funds if:
you have a valid offer of arranged employment in Canada (meaning you have a positive LMIA)
AND
you are currently working or authorized to work in Canada.
True. It doesn't matter if you are working in Canada; you have to be working in Canada w/ LMIA. Unless you have an LMIA, you have to show these funds to be able to eligible for FSW.Ritwick said:I am currently working in Canada, and if I don't show this amount in EE profile, it says I am not eligible for FSW.
I am putting about same amount money. but been reject by "not having enough funds"arajat said:I showed 40'000 cad
In which step you got rejected? While filling EE profile? Or after ITA?slappy said:I am putting about same amount money. but been reject by "not having enough funds"
that was just filling EE profile.c0109 said:In which step you got rejected? While filling EE profile? Or after ITA?
Because, if you have ITA that means you got arranged employment which doesn't need funds to be shown.
But why should I show funds if I have a job with LMIA (this comes under arranged employment)? And I have less than 1yr exp so my stream is FSWrams2me said:if you are applying under CEC in EE, you dont need to show proof of funds. the funds available column can be same as your pay per annum mentioned in your offer letter.
if FSW then you need to show liquid cash in savings or chequing account.