Hi,
I'm currently in the United States and have been admitted here legally for over a year. I wanted to apply for Canadian immigration from Buffalo.
I have the required settlement funds for Canadian immigration in Indian Rupees in a bank in India. However, the money is "repatriable", meaning, it may be converted into dollars anytime I ask for it. The bank can also attest to that. Will that suffice when I apply for immigration?
Will the Canadian consulate at Buffalo be satisfied if I provide a statement from my Indian bank stating that I have the required funds? Or do I have to convert all that currency into Canadian dollars?
I'll have to check with my bank whether its possible for me to maintain a deposit in India in Canadian dollars. Even if I convert into Canadian dollars I'm not sure where I can keep that money - in Canada???
Thanks
Alex
I'm currently in the United States and have been admitted here legally for over a year. I wanted to apply for Canadian immigration from Buffalo.
I have the required settlement funds for Canadian immigration in Indian Rupees in a bank in India. However, the money is "repatriable", meaning, it may be converted into dollars anytime I ask for it. The bank can also attest to that. Will that suffice when I apply for immigration?
Will the Canadian consulate at Buffalo be satisfied if I provide a statement from my Indian bank stating that I have the required funds? Or do I have to convert all that currency into Canadian dollars?
I'll have to check with my bank whether its possible for me to maintain a deposit in India in Canadian dollars. Even if I convert into Canadian dollars I'm not sure where I can keep that money - in Canada???
Thanks
Alex