Yes, if your wife is going with you then no need.Accompanying spouse just has to sign the no objection declaration irrespective of the amount. No gift deed required
Yes, if your wife is going with you then no need.Accompanying spouse just has to sign the no objection declaration irrespective of the amount. No gift deed required
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IMO, if the deduction is from your salary, and if you already have the sufficient funds, it means your house rent will be deducted from your salary of upcoming months, if till date the funds are maintained despite any deduction, So it means any future salry you will be getting will be after deduction, so that is no issue at all. The finds will be maintained. As long as you are currently working, no need to tell CIC any information, you are good to go. Then don't need your payslips in PoF, so no problem there.
I f you want money from your wife, you still will have to get a gift deed if it is heavy amount.
Hope it helped.
Thanks Vishal yes she will accompany me.. so a mere no objection letter on a simple paper with her sign would be sufficient ?Accompanying spouse just has to sign the no objection declaration irrespective of the amount. No gift deed required
The answer given by Kiran is correct. You can still go ahead with an LOE explaining the situation. As long as loan isn't used for POF there are no issues. EMIs for loans are to be deducted from your future income. People have received PPR with home loans, car loans and loans for consumer durablesThanks Vishal yes she will accompany me.. so a mere no objection letter on a simple paper with her sign would be sufficient ?
Yes
And what do you think of my query with respect of housing advance from my company ?
If i dont disclose it .. wouldn't it be considered as intentional hiding of oblogation ?
You mean I should disclose it and explain it in the LoE ? or dont diclose it at all and wont attach payslips.The answer given by Kiran is correct. You can still go ahead with an LOE explaining the situation. As long as loan isn't used for POF there are no issues. EMIs for loans are to be deducted from your future income. People have received PPR with home loans, car loans and loans for consumer durables
It is optional, if you wish you can add LOE. But whenever in doubt use an LOE to your advantage.You mean I should disclose it and explain it in the LoE ? or dont diclose it at all and wont attach payslips.
A sample template is shared in the linkQuick question: we have asked our bank for a POF but they only came up with our contracts and did not list any additional information as is required by CIC:
Does anyone have any documents that we can show our bank as example? So they know what we mean when we say we need this information? Maybe a template or something similar?
- list of all your bank (chequing and savings) and investment accounts, the account numbers, dates each account was opened and the balance of each account over the past six months,
- list all outstanding debts, such as credit cards and loans,
- be printed on the letterhead of the financial institution, and include your name and the contact information of the financial institution (address, telephone number and e-mail address).
Thanks in advance!
Thank you, this helps A LOT!A sample template is shared in the link
https://www.google.co.in/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=http://canadavisahelpcentre.com/the-awesome-list-of-faqs/is-there-a-fixed-format-for-the-express-entry-proof-of-funds-bank-letter/&ved=0ahUKEwjR2_mNgqrUAhWJpY8KHTUYBLcQFggcMAA&usg=AFQjCNHTq3V6BrF2WqHHxNHt5k0SUUwArA&sig2=NWC7KXqKeL8fWY6a2T9Z7Q
proof of sale of car would include a sales agreement and transfer of funds from the said person .that should be sufficientYes you will have to show them the proof of sale of car., As CIC doubts any unexplainable heavy deposits in your account.
Since gift from your father sufficiently covers the POF and your friend's gift doesn't impact the minimum amount. It won't make a difference. You can transfer it back to your friend after getting the letter. You can write an LOE that you had given loan to your friend and he returned it you. Even if CIC doesn't accept this they'll just deduct this amount from current balance and you'll still be above the LICO.Quick question: I have borrowed money from one of my friends for PoF purposes, not realizing that CIC is very strict about this. Now I my father just sent me the money that should be enough to cover the PoF as a gift. My question is: should I return the borrowed money to my friend immediately, or still leave it in the bank account and write an explanation in the LoE to the officer? Appreciate your inputs on this.
R10 is just completeness check. POF is checked in eligibility ( A11.2)Hi guys, can any suggest at what stage the proof of funds are checked in our processing time? Like in the R10 or A11.2 phase or in the admissibility?