wxyz123 said:
Man just carry 7500 in cash and rest in the form of bank statement from a nepali bank. you will be all right at POE in canada. Nobody would stop you carrying a bank statement.
Bank statements when providing proof of funds for landing are a grey area.
Certainly bank statements in CAD from a Canadian bank would be accepted, and also I think any international bank such as HSBC in an easily transferrable currency (USD, GBP or Euro) would also be fine. As the currencies and nationalities of the banks get more diverse, the border officials become less inclined to accept these.
Please remember that entry into Canada is still technically at the discretion of the border official. If he/she is not completely convinced that you have adequate funds to support yourself in Canada, then he/she can refuse you entry.
Is it not possible for you to set up a Canadian bank account remotely from your own country, transfer the funds electronically, and then get statements in CAD from this new bank account?
I certainly would not risk flying over with a bank statement from a Nepali bank. I think that is too much of a risk. The immigration official may accept it, they may not even ask to see proof of funds (they don't always), but if they ask for it and decide they don't wish to accept it, then unless you are from a visitor-visa exempt country you will not be able to enter Canada at all and will have to come home.
I would also not risk taking a draft and not telling the authorities about it as you leave Nepal, if the limit is definitely $7500. The border officials take these matters pretty seriously and if you are caught you may have more to worry about than just whether or not you can land in Canada.
Another option may be to drive into India and get a flight from India, but then do the same rules apply at the border if you leave the country by car?
It's a difficult one. You could roll the the dice and take Nepali statements. They may not ask for proof of funds when you land. If they do, they may accept these Nepali statements. But then, they may not, and I would hate to see you have to turn around and come home again!
Wayne.