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rinal2174 said:
Thank you for this.

that means, landing fund and settlement fund are same??

are they?

I read somewhere that it should be 10000$ for principal applicant and 2000$ additional for each dependent. that will be around 14000$

Thats why confused.

Is it compulsory to take all the funds together???
 
aruls said:
He is right couple of aug 25th noc 2171 charged

So its time for me to put myself under stress ??? Aug 28, DD applicants, NOC 2171
 
rinal2174 said:
Hello everyone

I have a question regarding Proof of Landing.

What is the amount to be shown at the time of LANDING for the family of 3 members?

any link for this information?

I have been searching for this answer as well. Its well known that we need to show funds while applying as $18,000 something.

However, I wanted to know that do we need to carry this much amount with us as well when we land in Canada.

I asked this from some people I know who migrated through FSW program in past and they all are of the opinion to do carry this amount with us, just in case it is verified at the aiport by immigration/customs. So to be in safe side, yes we must carry this much minimum amount with us.

Hope this helps.
 
Liliiiiii said:
Thanks, that was really useful !!!!! +1
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That was much as a coolant... actually I am facing the same situation. my app reached cic on 28th July and still no news so far. Thanks a lot buddy..
 
Hi,
I am May 7th applicant noc 1112, PER received on 7th august 2014. ECAS second line update is we started processing your application on 9th sep 2014. Still no MR request. June applicants are getting MR request. Can any one throw some light on this whether i ll be able to make it or not. its a long long wait.. :( :( :( :( :(
 
omer250 said:
Liliiiiii said:
Thanks, that was really useful !!!!! +1
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That was much as a coolant... actually I am facing the same situation. my app reached cic on 28th July and still no news so far. Thanks a lot buddy..

Omer250, under what NOC have you applied ? Thanks.
 
Delhi2171 said:
Thank you so much Vind and LionheartLeo for the best wishes. I wish the same for you and all also.

BTW this was my first +1 in this forum. Thank you again.

Forgot to mention that I am unable to add my entry into the spreadsheet. Request you to help.

My Details are as below:

NOC: 2171
Application Sent: August 20th 2014 via DHL
Application Received: August 25th 2014
IELTS: Sent with the Application
PCC: Have sent the same with the application from the local Police Station
CC Charge Date: November 11th 2014 at 07:08 AM IST

Kind Regards,
Shekher
 
should we have this funds in cash with us in the airport or could transfer them later from our home bank?
 
omer250 said:
Liliiiiii said:
Thanks, that was really useful !!!!! +1
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That was much as a coolant... actually I am facing the same situation. my app reached cic on 28th July and still no news so far. Thanks a lot buddy..

Apologies for asking the NOC, i see that under your profile. All the best !
 
rinal2174 said:
Thank you for this.

that means, landing fund and settlement fund are same??

are they?

I read somewhere that it should be 10000$ for principal applicant and 2000$ additional for each dependent. that will be around 14000$

Thats why confused.

It is same in the sense of CAD amount. During landing you have show the money possibly either in cash or either in the bank in Canada.
 
cooldoc80 said:
should we have this funds in cash with us in the airport or could transfer them later from our home bank?

It is safe to carry those in Cash.
 
khan_raza said:
Omer250, under what NOC have you applied ? Thanks.
Hi.. I applied under 0711.
Do I have to get worried.
 
amadhon said:
Dear Friends,

I am July 9, applicant under NOC 2173. My DD has'nt been charged yet.

Kindly, let me know your views on this.

Every passing day I am getting more worried. :(

My friend, drop them an email. Hopefully you will get your PER before receiving their reply.
 
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