My spouse and I made a substantial cash deposit to a bank account that we don’t normally use, amounting to approximately 50x the account’s average balance over the past year or so. Some of it was used to pay first year’s tuition, while the rest we plan to leave there for living expenses if/when we get to Canada. The account didn’t have much activity prior to this deposit because it’s a USD account so we didn’t reply have much use for it until now. We only decided to use it again to prepare for Canada since our local currency has been very volatile recently and we wanted to make sure we had enough CAD when we arrive in Canada.
My concern is if we show this account’s statements as our proof of funds, will the visa officer find it suspicious? We are applying through SDS, btw, and this account’s statements will be in addition to the first year’s tuition payments and a GIC, plus other bank accounts so I guess theoretically we should be able to show sufficient proof even without this account. Obviously showing more funds is ideal, but will this account help or hurt our case?
My concern is if we show this account’s statements as our proof of funds, will the visa officer find it suspicious? We are applying through SDS, btw, and this account’s statements will be in addition to the first year’s tuition payments and a GIC, plus other bank accounts so I guess theoretically we should be able to show sufficient proof even without this account. Obviously showing more funds is ideal, but will this account help or hurt our case?