since u mentioned an account of spouse there r two point of views worth reading
i quoted both for you
First P.o.V:-----------
Quote from: Adrenalineforu on September 13, 2013, 04:32:46 am
You, being a primary applicant, have to show the total POF depending upon the number of immigrants under your application and establish that all that money lay at your quick disposal. I don't think solo accounts will work here because then you show financial dependency on your wife, whereas you are main applicant and wife, your dependent!Being a primary applicant yourself, you will need a letter of No Objection from your wife if she be contributing in your POF.
You can have joint account with wife and an NOC from her for your Canadian immigration requirements.
Quote from: Adrenalineforu on September 13, 2013, 05:11:44 am
From the books of Law, you need to show the other person's consent when you hire services! Although, CIC doesn't mention use of NOCs officially on their site but it said in a more generic statement that the funds must be liquid, unencumbered and at your disposal.
Your wife's fund land at your disposal upon her consent; it may not be taken for granted. But then all at CIC's discretion.If you ask any consultant, they would advise you the same way.Best way is to have joint bank account with your spouse + NOC that she allows you using her money.
Second P.o.V:--------------
Quote from: JBZZS on September 13, 2013, 11:00:15 am
If your spouse is part of ur application and will go with you, then no need for any NOC etc for POF.
You can submit all statements as POF for Your account, ur wife account, any joint account etc...both are opposite to each other...so am not sure what's right and what's not but worth reading just in case