I will be landing tomorrow. I am in the FSW category so I need $12,300 in my bank. I showed this when I applied for PR by sending off 6 months bank statements.
However, since I sent my application I have had to spend some of the money. I came home from Canada to the UK and did not have consistent employment as I was here for a family emergency.
I have $10,200 in my TD chequing account and I have $2,900 on a TD credit card.
I have $2,200 in cash from money I've pulled out of UK accounts / gifts. I'll be turning up with this $2,200 cash upon landing - is this OK to do this?
I hear that a lot of people don't get asked about finances but some do. Any advice on what to do will be most appreciated! I could...
1) provide the last month's statement (printed screen shot) for my TD chequing account and not show the balance page (which will have my credit card balance on), and show the rest in cash
2) Get my friend in Canada who owes me money to transfer some money over to me today in order to top my chequing balance up. (worried that a last min transaction before my flight will look too obvious?).
3) Show the balance page with the topped up funds from my friend and also turn up with the cash.
If anyone can shed any light on the landing procedure and what they could ask to see / if they even do ask, that will really help. Thanks!
However, since I sent my application I have had to spend some of the money. I came home from Canada to the UK and did not have consistent employment as I was here for a family emergency.
I have $10,200 in my TD chequing account and I have $2,900 on a TD credit card.
I have $2,200 in cash from money I've pulled out of UK accounts / gifts. I'll be turning up with this $2,200 cash upon landing - is this OK to do this?
I hear that a lot of people don't get asked about finances but some do. Any advice on what to do will be most appreciated! I could...
1) provide the last month's statement (printed screen shot) for my TD chequing account and not show the balance page (which will have my credit card balance on), and show the rest in cash
2) Get my friend in Canada who owes me money to transfer some money over to me today in order to top my chequing balance up. (worried that a last min transaction before my flight will look too obvious?).
3) Show the balance page with the topped up funds from my friend and also turn up with the cash.
If anyone can shed any light on the landing procedure and what they could ask to see / if they even do ask, that will really help. Thanks!