camehul said:Hello,
In which cases, proof of fund is not required as per immigration policy?
tomts143 said:Hi seby25,
Is that true if i have a valid LMIA with job offer letter no need show the fund for EE????? please send me the link if don't mind thanks
not really..i am working in canada and was thinking to apply under FSW..but some people in the forum as well as some lawyers asked me to show proper funds before i apply. Now i am re considering their point and will apply under CECConor9900 said:FSW candidates also do not need proof of funds if they are already working in Canada
Proof of funds
You must show that you have enough money to support yourself and your family after you arrive in Canada, unless you:
are currently able to legally work in Canada, and
have a valid job offer from an employer in Canada.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/apply-who.asp#fn1-rf
sensay said:not really..i am working in canada and was thinking to apply under FSW..but some people in the forum as well as some lawyers asked me to show proper funds before i apply. Now i am re considering their point and will apply under CEC
Conor9900 said:Well that quote and link is from the CIC website. So it doesn't matter what your lawyers or other posters in this forum are telling you: if it contradicts what CIC have posted on their website in pretty clear terms, they are wrong
If you have an LMIA AND are already working in Canada legally. Also if you were invited under CEC.tomts143 said:Hi seby25,
Is that true if i have a valid LMIA with job offer letter no need show the fund for EE????? please send me the link if don't mind thanks