- Dec 4, 2012
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- 20-09-2013
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- 26-05-2014
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- 26-05-2014
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- 29-05-2014
I am a PNP Certificate holder Currently living in Canada, and am about to send my PR application to CIC. I have a few questions:
1. One of the required forms for this application is Schedule 4, and it has a section that says:
"Amount of unencumbered transferable and available funds you have, in Canadian dollars."
Since I have provided proof of funds when I applied for my PNP, I was wondering if CIC requires that I submit to them proof of funds, now when I am applying for PR (at the time of application or possibly at a later time during the process)? I couldn't find anywhere on their website requiring proof of funds for PNP holders, but the above quoted sentence makes me a little nervous.
2. How about this interview thing:
"Our quality assurance program randomly selects applications for a special review. If selected you will be asked to attend an interview with a Citizenship and Immigration official ..."
Will they interview people who currently live in Canada too? Do you have any information about the interview?
Thanks for reading my questions
1. One of the required forms for this application is Schedule 4, and it has a section that says:
"Amount of unencumbered transferable and available funds you have, in Canadian dollars."
Since I have provided proof of funds when I applied for my PNP, I was wondering if CIC requires that I submit to them proof of funds, now when I am applying for PR (at the time of application or possibly at a later time during the process)? I couldn't find anywhere on their website requiring proof of funds for PNP holders, but the above quoted sentence makes me a little nervous.
2. How about this interview thing:
"Our quality assurance program randomly selects applications for a special review. If selected you will be asked to attend an interview with a Citizenship and Immigration official ..."
Will they interview people who currently live in Canada too? Do you have any information about the interview?
Thanks for reading my questions