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Funds to Show in the Account

Jan 28, 2010
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Hi guys...

I am under AINP family stream with a family of 2. I am going to apply soon but need to know the following

Whether the funds will have to be keep intact in the account at the time of applying till several months?
The funds must be in Canadian Dollar or we can show in equivalent home currency?
Can anyone tell that what is the role of third party evaluator in evaluating the AINP application?

An early response would be appreciated

EDDY
 

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Whether the funds will have to be keep intact in the account at the time of applying till several months?
I think in any bank. What you have to do is that you have to attach bank transaction letter which shows your bank statement for more three months such that you have more then the required money as funds which is 10000$ for prime applicant and 2000$ for each dependent. I have left the money in the bank and i will keep the money in the bank till my case is complete. I have still two year to go. This is what i have done.

The funds must be in Canadian Dollar or we can show in equivalent home currency?
The funds can be in your own currency but you have to take care that the figure do not go below the required figure in CAD.

Can anyone tell that what is the role of third party evaluator in evaluating the AINP application?
Sorry i dont have any idea about third party......

These are the requirements of AINP Family stream not requirements of CIC. If you are talking about the sponsors funds requirements
Then the sponsor must show 15000$ or an employment in Canada and i think that money will be required in Canadian bank and in Canadian currency.