manish baissoya said:
HI Friends need help,
Special need help from @ hussain and @ prince_of_darkness
Wants to know the bank statement which we showed at the time of sending file in july , the money in it( in bank), we have to preserve it there in it or we have to show it only for a day till we get statement and then withdraw and can use ???
Bcoz i showed only 4K CAD and mu consultant told me there is no problem, rest we will show at NDVO, but i am very tensed and to send new statement, i don't have 11k CAD with me.
If i borrow for someone for 2-3 days that i can do but will it work.
Please help me...
IS IT REQUIRED TO KEEP FUND IN BANK UNTILL WE GET THE VISA
OR IS IT REQUIRED TO KEEP UNTIL I ISSUE THE BANK STATEMENT
Hi Manish
The following official CIC link:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/EG7TOC.asp#eca
-----clearly mentions that there are 3 phases that need be passed in order for us to get PR and COPR.
a. Completeness check
b. Eligibility review
c. Selection and admissibility
I can safely assume that a and b will never entail a verification check. On the other hand, selection and admissibility will definitely prompt background checks and verification. In this phase CIC assesses you against:
minimum requirements
selection factors
sufficient funds
admissibility (criminality, security, medical)
Now:
01. Selection and admissibility phase is usually the longest phase when your Ecas shows "In Process" continuously until it is changed to "Decision made". In majority of the cases, this phase takes several months.
02. We all clearly sign on the last page of form IMM0008 (07-2013) E (Generic Application Form for Canada) and give consent to CIC that we release our information to CIC for them to evaluate and verify our application. This authorizes them to contact our banks (since we have already authorised them by signing the form) at any time to verify the status of our statements or account balances.
Therefore, you need to keep the above points in mind while managing your sufficient fund requirements.