BIZZIB said:What happens if I travel outside canada for good after submitting pr application and fees. I already got an invite. Thanks
vasy said:Hi
need help please...urgent....
I gave my urine test , blood tests and x-ray for upfront medical....
after a week the doctors office calls me and tells me to redo just the x-ray and urine test, has anyone encountered the same problem or what may be the reason....
nervous....
maribui said:Hi everyone!
I have a question regarding proof of funds. We have been saving up for a few years and currently all of our Canada money in an investment fund. It has remained untouched since march 2016, only increasing with interest. Do you all think I'd still need to show my checking account statements for the past 6 months? Final balance each month is virtually zero. The reason I ask is because I'll need to have everything translated and notorized, which is time consuming and expensive in my country, so there'd be no reason to sweat over this unless absolutely necessary... I was thinking about providing latest statement only to show I have no outstanding debts or loans.
DelPiero07 said:Only provide the account where you have the minimum required funds.
Zemox said:Hello everyone
I am really confused, what is the difference between those two questions ?
1.Has (Applicant Name) been refused refugee status, or an immigrant or permanent resident visa (including a Certificat de sélection du Québec (CSQ) or application to the Provincial nominee Program) or visitor or temporary resident visa, to Canada or any other country?
2.Has (Applicant Name)ever been refused a visa or permit, denied entry or ordered to leave Canada or any other country?:
I have been refused a schengen visa before with no reason stated for rejection, applied again after one year and got it (both on the old passport)
should I mention that under Question 1 or 2 ?
Please help :-X
Pat180715 said:In my understanding the answer to the first question is definitely yes. I'm not sure about the second one but it asks "have you ever been refused a visa", so also yes, I think. At least I'm planning to answer yes to both since I also was refused a visa. And in explanation section I will write the same explanation for both.
refusal for schengen visa should be mentioned under 2. Has (Applicant Name)ever been refused a visa or permit, denied entry or ordered to leave Canada or any other country?Zemox said:Hello everyone
I am really confused, what is the difference between those two questions ?
1.Has (Applicant Name) been refused refugee status, or an immigrant or permanent resident visa (including a Certificat de sélection du Québec (CSQ) or application to the Provincial nominee Program) or visitor or temporary resident visa, to Canada or any other country?
2.Has (Applicant Name)ever been refused a visa or permit, denied entry or ordered to leave Canada or any other country?:
I have been refused a schengen visa before with no reason stated for rejection, applied again after one year and got it (both on the old passport)
should I mention that under Question 1 or 2 ?
Please help :-X
If the $2900 was repayment of debt why complicate things and call it a gift? Write an LOE to include with the statement. I am not an expert but figure it's a lot smarter to stick to the facts. Cheerio.jamesls1 said:OK so I'm very close to having everything ready to upload and then pay.
For Proof of Funds I have to submit 6 months of statements as TD can't do me an average. My girlfriend has paid me money back that she owed me, over the course of the last 6 months. This meant my account went from around 8k to 12.5k over time. Random amounts here and there but the biggest is $2900 so I think it's best to get a Gift Deed done totalling it all up.
I'm currently in Calgary.
How do I go about drafting up a Gift Deed and do I need to get it notarized or can I just type something up and have her sign it? Anyone know how it's done IN Canada?
Ta!
Pippin said:If the $2900 was repayment of debt why complicate things and call it a gift? Write an LOE to include with the statement. I am not an expert but figure it's a lot smarter to stick to the facts. Cheerio.