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you are just trying to find loopholes...but i am sure CIC has already thought of this...however, Indians have always proven smart...!!! ;) ;) ;)

hina99 said:
I think whats important is believing in God. I dare say " I m trying to be chalaak when i should just rather be grounded and praying"
 
venkat2014 said:
Think like this if the VO did't ask any explanation from your side he simply reject the application and sending a letter stating that your proof of fund is not acceptable...

Lai!! Aise Kaise!! :P
 
hina99 said:
hmm.. in the entire cycle, what i have really struggled with is FUNDS.

been traumatic


Just one post left...to make half century!!!!!
 
what do you mean own response???

If your letters show your job duties and are on offical letter head with proper stamping ans signs nothing to worry about

darklordkuma said:
Thank you for your response!

I didn't provide my own response to my main duties. Basically, just attached my official employment verification letters which list out my main duties. So worried about that.
 
I am gonna slog for 16 hours a day to be able to stand a better chance for funds.

Taking up new assignment.
Will miss forums..

GBY.

Please PM me any bank related questions anytime..

And try and PM me some cool updates if u can .

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ANANJAY said:
Just one post left...to make half century!!!!!

Ban Gayi sir... I knew that its the banking , POF etc that I can probably engage in a conversation then other things
 
Damn it i thought i was on your side... :P :P :P

hina99 said:
I am gonna slog for 16 hours a day to be able to stand a better chance for funds.

Taking up new assignment.
Will miss forums..

GBY.

Please PM me any bank related questions anytime..

And try and PM me some cool updates if u can .

Thanks all... shah century oscar neel harka (U tried scaring me >:( ) and many others
 
Is it not advisable to place the money one has in his /her account (declared in FSWP application) in fixed deposit account after you have submitted your application instead of allowing the money to remain fallow in the account ? What are the pros and Cons of this?
 
talk2melas said:
Is it not advisable to place the money one has in his /her account (declared in FSWP application) in fixed deposit account after you have submitted your application instead of allowing the money to remain fallow in the account ? What are the pros and Cons of this?

It doesnt make sense to park in fds and break them.

You can however do it but embassy is not bankers... they are people who like to sit like a judge on the seat and throw the applications in the bin if they don't get a good snack in noon..

The point is... keep the docs organized. If its an FD. and if u decide to liquidate. ensure that the Balances are maintained at all times = POF.
 
no cons as you can explain that the funds which were there have been converted to FD...

Pros...you will earn interest.

talk2melas said:
Is it not advisable to place the money one has in his /her account (declared in FSWP application) in fixed deposit account after you have submitted your application instead of allowing the money to remain fallow in the account ? What are the pros and Cons of this?
 
harka007 said:
what do you mean own response???

If your letters show your job duties and are on offical letter head with proper stamping ans signs nothing to worry about

@Harka007 - I thought I was supposed to list out my job's main duties myself and then also attach the employment verification letter from the employer indicating the main duties. But if the work experience letter itself is sufficient then that's a relief.

Has anyone had their application reject due to clerical errors on the application form? When my friend applied for Australia even though he made a few mistakes the Australian authorities reached out to him and asked him to explain the errors he made. Not sure if the Canadian immigration officers have that kind of patience or they simply reject the application. I went through last year's tracker and didn't see anyone rejected for minor errors, most people whose applications were returned were due to missing forms/incomplete information.

Thoughts?

Thank you!
 
darklordkuma said:
@ Harka007 - I thought I was supposed to list out my job's main duties myself and then also attach the employment verification letter from the employer indicating the main duties. But if the work experience letter itself is sufficient then that's a relief. experience letter is good if it has job duties...why would you have two letters explaining the same job duties...but if the verification letter does not have job duties then you will need another one with the job duties signed by HR or your manager.

Has anyone had their application reject due to clerical errors on the application form? When my friend applied for Australia even though he made a few mistakes the Australian authorities reached out to him and asked him to explain the errors he made. Not sure if the Canadian immigration officers have that kind of patience or they simply reject the application. I went through last year's tracker and didn't see anyone rejected for minor errors, most people whose applications were returned were due to missing forms/incomplete information. I am not sure on this one

Thoughts?

Thank you!
 
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