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misha

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Feb 14, 2014
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Hello,
will be landing in calgary in march.Can someone please help with info on what's presentable on landing.I have a family of 4 but im scared of carrying all that cash(21000).
will part cash(10000) and a bank statement to show funds in USD be acceptable? I noticed the CIC website didn't say anything about bank statements but only mentioned drafts etc which are not easy to come by in third world countries.

In anticipation of a response

Thanks
 
misha said:
Hello,
will be landing in calgary in march.Can someone please help with info on what's presentable on landing.I have a family of 4 but im scared of carrying all that cash(21000).
will part cash(10000) and a bank statement to show funds in USD be acceptable? I noticed the CIC website didn't say anything about bank statements but only mentioned drafts etc which are not easy to come by in third world countries.

In anticipation of a response

Thanks

Dear Misha

Either you need to show cash or Demand Draft in the name of Principal Applicant or spouse at the POE.
Bank Statements of banks that are not in Canada , are not acceptable

Have a blessed life ahead
 
Yes
No bank statement of bank out of canada, Why dont you have account in canadian bank from your home contry and transfer the fund in that. that will be ok
 
Thank you all for your responses.Really appreciated.Opening a Canadian Bank account hasn't been easy as i was told there's a long wait before you are contacted(rbc) and frankly this process should be made easier for immigrants.Its puzzling that the embassy processing applications accepts bank statements but this rule isn't applied at POE.
Thanks for the heads up really appreciated.
 
misha said:
Thank you all for your responses.Really appreciated.Opening a Canadian Bank account hasn't been easy as i was told there's a long wait before you are contacted(rbc) and frankly this process should be made easier for immigrants.Its puzzling that the embassy processing applications accepts bank statements but this rule isn't applied at POE.
Thanks for the heads up really appreciated.

Dear Misha

Can you share your location ie in which country you are at present?
 
Scotia bank opens account form other countries (I have exp in india)
you can take draft of your self name in CAD that is also good
 
Hi

I landed last month with family of 4 and for the same proof of fund.

i carried 80% as demand draft and rest in Cash.

At port of entry they asked me how much funds i m carrying and just recorded it . Didnt verify

ram
 
misha said:
Thank you all for your responses.Really appreciated.Opening a Canadian Bank account hasn't been easy as i was told there's a long wait before you are contacted(rbc) and frankly this process should be made easier for immigrants.Its puzzling that the embassy processing applications accepts bank statements but this rule isn't applied at POE.
Thanks for the heads up really appreciated.
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Proof of funds that can be accessed from Canada is enough. You don't need to have all the required money on you. I believe it is quite easy to open account in Scotiabank in their Delhi branch. Anyway, rest assured, if you have funds that you can access, you will never be turned back from POE.
 
For the purpose of clarification, it is NOT true that bank statements are only accepted if they are from Canadian Bank(s). I moved from the US and brought only $300 in cash and rest was all in Bank Statements (Bank of America). I did not face any issue at the border while entering Canada and they did check all my papers including bank statements. Also to clarify, I didn't take any risk. I had done my research before taking this step so don't assume that I was one of the lucky ones.

That said, not sure which country are you from? Bank Statements from your country may or may not be accepted in Canada. If you are an Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi or from any other country in sub-continent, then I am 100% positive that your Bank Statements will not be accepted.

Regards,
 
Dear Misha,
Bank statements/debit cards are only accepted from countries like UK, USA. Third world countries' bank statements will not be accepted i am 100% sure. and yes if you still got a problem with the USA bank statement or credit card , in this case from your home country you can make a draft payable to your account in Canadian bank. Which is very easy, just go to any western union or any reputable money exchange dealer and they will make one for you. Moreover, Travellers cheque is also an option and acceptable.
 
Sorry, wrong information again. Credit or Debit cards are NOT accepted as proof of funds from ANY country. Rest of your information is correct regarding bank statements.
 
luqi said:
Dear Misha,
Bank statements/debit cards are only accepted from countries like UK, USA. Third world countries' bank statements will not be accepted i am 100% sure. and yes if you still got a problem with the USA bank statement or credit card , in this case from your home country you can make a draft payable to your account in Canadian bank. Which is very easy, just go to any western union or any reputable money exchange dealer and they will make one for you. Moreover, Travellers cheque is also an option and acceptable.

Sir

+1 for you
 
And what in the case if I have an account in HSBC Bank in Jordan. What I know HSBC is also in Canada.