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Proof of Funds Declaration

Shegotmail

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Apr 19, 2017
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Hello Everyone,

Here's the breakdown:

1. I paid the application fees for the ITA but the application got cancelled because of the absence of a police report from the UK (I lived there for two years prior to moving back to my country). I got a refund after the cancellation and was advised to regularise my documentation and submit again.

2. Part of my POF is in forex and I had to pay the fees for the UK police report and the ITA fees again from this part of my POF in forex. So, the original total of my POF reduced by about $800.

3. I mentioned this reduction in an explanation letter attached to the Background Form I received and filled after the ITA including the fact that I had changed jobs and should replenish the $800 in a few weeks.

4. I have since replenished the funds by over $800.

My question is: How do I inform the CiC that I have done what I promised/taken the necessary steps?

Looking forward to your response. Thank you in advance.
 

Shegotmail

Member
Apr 19, 2017
16
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You can raise a CSE to update your application: https://secure.cic.gc.ca/enquiries-renseignements/canada-case-cas-eng.aspx

Do let me know if your forex POF are accepted, i'm curious.
The CiC have requested for my International Passport so I guess they were fine with it. Please note that I had:

1. Money in my local currency (Domiciled in a Nigerian bank account)
2. Money in USD (domiciled in a Nigerian bank account)
3. Money in GBP (domiciled in a UK bank account)
 

sidganesh

Star Member
Jul 12, 2017
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Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Abu Dhabi
App. Filed.......
10-03-2018
AOR Received.
10-03-2018
Passport Req..
30-04-2018
VISA ISSUED...
14-05-2018
The CiC have requested for my International Passport so I guess they were fine with it. Please note that I had:

1. Money in my local currency (Domiciled in a Nigerian bank account)
2. Money in USD (domiciled in a Nigerian bank account)
3. Money in GBP (domiciled in a UK bank account)
Having funds in multiple currencies shouldn't be an issue in itself, I'd imagine. Wonder why this question even came up.