Yes, Gift Deed should be on.stamp paper duly notarized by Public Notary and it should be executed by donor and donee in the presence of two witnesses. Refer to the legal formalities of your country.ibk said:Should I have to show that its a gift on a notarized copy from my home country?
Get the Gift Deed executed on INR 100 stamp paper in addition to what I mentioned above.ibk said:I am from India, Can u plz tell me what are the legal formalities?
Ideally both of you have to sign. Yes, donor is your uncle and donee is you. Check out online if you find any formats where only the donor had to sign.ibk said:Currently I am living in Canada, Should I have to sign the document or my uncle's signature is enough??
Just to make sure Donor is my uncle and donee is myself, is that right??
Yesibk said:Stanlee
If I am taking money from my father or brother Do i have to do the same notorized document?
I believe if he took the money and kept them in his account for at least 6 months he wont have any issues.Stanlee said:
Yeah, in that case it is OK.Wolverine17 said:I believe if he took the money and kept them in his account for at least 6 months he wont have any issues.
Am wondering do they look upto loan history or something or only the pof that you provideStanlee said:Yeah, in that case it is OK.
Unless you provide them information regarding your loan, they will not be able to access any information related to your account.Wolverine17 said:Am wondering do they look upto loan history or something or only the pof that you provide