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MONKUCHA said:
No, you don't need to show POF when flag-pooling (if you are still in Canada)
I have heard many cases where the border officers still recommend seeing POF, in such cases a letter from your current Employee for your current job/pay is always handy.

But you right, mostly when your flag-pooling they wont ask, but if your landing at the airport then surely they will want to see!
 
dipica said:
Omg I did not mention his address during his stay in India.

and I put yes in for English proficiency test as in my category we do not need ielts and I thought it includes that even if we gave ever.
Hi Dipica, I am sure the form states clearly that DO NO LEAVE GAPS IN TIME, hence when you fill the schedule row you couldn't have left it blank.
 
raman13s said:
I have heard many cases where the border officers still recommend seeing POF, in such cases a letter from your current Employee for your current job/pay is always handy.

But you right, mostly when your flag-pooling they wont ask, but if your landing at the airport then surely they will want to see!
You are correct. Some officers ask and some dont. So as per rule one needs to show (based on the program nominated). If you program expects proof of funds then you should carry - no point in risking at the end and at the border. No need to be in hurry for landing without arranging proof of funds.

dipica said:
Omg I did not mention his address during his stay in India.

and I put yes in for English proficiency test as in my category we do not need ielts and I thought it includes that even if we gave ever.
Not sure why you are asking now when you already sent it. For now, you can just wait and watch.
 
MONKUCHA said:
No, you don't need to show POF when flag-pooling (if you are still in Canada)
Where does it say that we dont require if one is in Canada and when flag-polling? I dont see such exemption.
 
harirajmohan said:
Where does it say that we dont require if one is in Canada and when flag-polling? I dont see such exemption.

Source: http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/proof-of-funds-requirements-explained-t45043.0.html

Canadian immigration, proof of funds requirements


As part of the permanent resident application process you will need to prove to the Canadian government that you have enough monitory funds to support yourself and any accompanying family members when you arrive in Canada. This is because the government will not provide any financial support for new immigrants and therefore they need to be sure that you arrive with enough money to establish yourself in Canada.

Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) set guidelines as to the required funds they consider you need as a minimum in order to establish yourself in Canada. The amount required depends on the size of your family. These amounts can vary from time to time, so you should check these figures at the point you need to use them.

At the time of your application you must show that you have at least the required amount in order for your application to be processed. The money has to belong to you and cannot be borrowed from another person. The money must be readily available in transferable currency for settlement in Canada.
Obviously you can take any amount above the required funds with you to Canada. There is no upper limit, although there are restrictions on how much cash you can physically take with you at the time of landing.

You may be wondering what type of funds you can use and what type of proof is required. Well, there are several things to consider:

Savings: If you have savings which match or exceed the required amount then you can simply supply a copy of your bank statement showing the funds in your account. You should be able to show the funds in your account for a minimum of three months and if the funds have recently been transferred you will need to show where they came from.

You will also need to show that you are not just sending a statement just after being paid and that all the funds will disappear from the account the following week. If your money is split between several accounts, you will need to provide details of each up to the amount required.

Shares, Bonds etc: This type of investment is not acceptable for CIC purposes as these are volatile accounts and you could still loose your money. If you want to use this type of funding, you will need to cash-in the money from the shares etc and deposit them in a suitable bank account and send the statements as above.

Possessions: Again this is not acceptable by CIC. you will need to liquidate the assets and deposit the money in a suitable account. This also applies to vehicles.

Real Estate: Money in property is probably the most widely used proof of funds. Many people plan to sell property owned in their home country before landing in Canada and will use the equity to establish themselves.

This is totally acceptable by CIC and they appreciate that you may not have actually sold the property at the point you are required to supply this information and make allowances for this.

You will be allowed to supply a mortgage statement from your lender stating how much money is owed on the property. You should then get your property valued by three independent companies. These can be real estate agents, property valuation companies, your mortgage lender etc. Make sure you get the valuation on letter headed paper and signed.

If you send both the mortgage details and the valuations the CIC can see how much equity you have available.



N.B. You do not have to show that you have these funds if you have arranged employment in Canada
 
raman13s said:
Hi Dipica, I am sure the form states clearly that DO NO LEAVE GAPS IN TIME, hence when you fill the schedule row you couldn't have left it blank.


Thank you so much for the reply.

I did not left any gap as I mentioned his usa address during that period.
Because I have also mentioned in my travel form regarding my visit to Usa but does that mean in my schedule A form (address)I have to mention my address in Usa during that 10 days stay because in travel forms we mention the town town country of stay.

Do you know the answer of that ielts question too ?
 
MONKUCHA said:
No, you don't need to show POF when flag-pooling (if you are still in Canada)
I agree
 
harirajmohan said:
Where does it say that we dont require if one is in Canada and when flag-polling? I dont see such exemption.

From CIC website

Unless you are currently authorized to work in Canada and have a valid job offer from an employer in Canada, or you have been invited to apply under the Canadian Experience Class, you must show that you have enough money to support yourself and your family after you get to Canada.

Which means that if you are in Canada with current job offer you don't need to show POF
 
hello everyone
I have been following this forum from a long time and i think its fair to share my timeline and give ya guys some hope And joy. Got PPR request this morning.
Applied intially - mar 1 and got file back due to computerised sign
May 25 applicant. (Applied again)
Aor - 5 aug
Rprf - dec 23
Med - dec 30
Job promotion and new schedule A - jan 2016
Med done - jan 15
Med rcvd - feb 25
Spouse med followup req - mar 2016
Spouse med done - apr 2016
Ppr - may 25

Gd luck everyone and be patient.
 
Ahmedali263 said:
Source: http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/proof-of-funds-requirements-explained-t45043.0.html

N.B. You do not have to show that you have these funds if you have arranged employment in Canada
The link you shared is for applying at CIC stage but not for landing. Here are the links for landing preparation:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/provincial/arrival.asp
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/arrival.asp

I know that many guys got grilled on funds at the border (the guys who are working and having job offer and those guys showed all the bank statements and recent payslips). I also saw that some were not even asked a single question on funds. But we dont reply on the ones that got no questions.
 
dipica said:
Thank you so much for the reply.

I did not left any gap as I mentioned his usa address during that period.
Because I have also mentioned in my travel form regarding my visit to Usa but does that mean in my schedule A form (address)I have to mention my address in Usa during that 10 days stay because in travel forms we mention the town town country of stay.

Do you know the answer of that ielts question too ?
Hi Dipica,

It would make sense to add the address as well for the travel, as the immigration office is first going to encounter the answers to the questions where you mentioned:

1st Jan 2016 - 10th Jan 2016 Travel to India

Followed by the answer to address question:
1st Jan 2016 - 25th May 2016 1234 Some street in US

Now he will see that your husband traveled to India for 10 days but the address is in US ?
I hope its clear enough.

Regarding the IELTS question, I think its safe to ignore it as your stream like other paper-based PNP streams does not require IELTS.
 
param306 said:
hello everyone
I have been following this forum from a long time and i think its fair to share my timeline and give ya guys some hope And joy. Got PPR request this morning.
Applied intially - mar 1 and got file back due to computerised sign
May 25 applicant. (Applied again)
Aor - 5 aug
Rprf - dec 23
Med - dec 30
Job promotion and new schedule A - jan 2016
Med done - jan 15
Med rcvd - feb 25
Spouse med followup req - mar 2016
Spouse med done - apr 2016
Ppr - may 25

Gd luck everyone and be patient.

Congrats
 
param306 said:
hello everyone
I have been following this forum from a long time and i think its fair to share my timeline and give ya guys some hope And joy. Got PPR request this morning.
Applied intially - mar 1 and got file back due to computerised sign
May 25 applicant. (Applied again)
Aor - 5 aug
Rprf - dec 23
Med - dec 30
Job promotion and new schedule A - jan 2016
Med done - jan 15
Med rcvd - feb 25
Spouse med followup req - mar 2016
Spouse med done - apr 2016
Ppr - may 25

Gd luck everyone and be patient.

Congrats Param, CIC back at it again! I can expect my PPR next month :)
 
param306 said:
hello everyone
I have been following this forum from a long time and i think its fair to share my timeline and give ya guys some hope And joy. Got PPR request this morning.
Applied intially - mar 1 and got file back due to computerised sign
May 25 applicant. (Applied again)
Aor - 5 aug
Rprf - dec 23
Med - dec 30
Job promotion and new schedule A - jan 2016
Med done - jan 15
Med rcvd - feb 25
Spouse med followup req - mar 2016
Spouse med done - apr 2016
Ppr - may 25

Gd luck everyone and be patient.
Congrats buddy.
Seems like vo is working today. ;)
VO, Please roll quickly on 25th and move to 26th.