You can show a letter of employment mentioning salary for your wife.n.zaman said:Thanks alot for your reply @ Feb2004 and @ karenv.
It is really a big crisis now. I prepared the letter of support for my parents to sign from my home country. They will notarize , sign and send it soon. The attached bank statements of 6 months will only show mostly money inflow or no transactions and only few withdrawal. In the supporting letter they will mention about how they got cash from different rental incomes (if necessary)
Secondly, during my studies, I have my money transferred to my university student account from country which has a clear receipt. And in many occasions, the excess amount of money have been refunded to my personal TD Bank account(I can provide that paper too). Approx. amount of CAD 7000.
Also, do I explain them that one person is allowed to carry upto 10000 dollar while travel and we were two travelling. ( do i need to mention that?)
I do not have a job right now but actively seeking for it. My wife got a job in a call center as a consultant. She is included in my application. Do I include that as a expected source of income too?
I just want to be very careful. I really do not want to wait years just to get the PNP. All your helpful suggestions is greatly appreciated.
Even if you are able to carry 10k in cash when you come in to the country, you had to exchange currency to get CAD dollars. There should be a receipt somewhere. If both you brought 10k each when you flew in, surely that money was in a account somewhere before you converted it. 20k CAD from rental income that was never deposited to a bank account? If it is, then rent payments can have receipts too. you can show that.
Specifically they want to see the source of a particular deposit. Gather all the evidence/documents for source proving legal sources of the money and write an additional letter saying you brought it in cash when you flew in to avoid transaction fees.