1. Yes should be fine.Uangel said:Dear all,
I'm about to receive an ITA and submit the electronic application to CIC.
However, I've got some questions.
1. Can I take a bank statement now for it to be submitted in approx. 2 weeks? Should not it be up-to-date 1-2 days before I submit my e-APR? I want to "unfreeze" this money finally.
2. My account is in USD, and so will be the statements. Will CIC consider USD-CAD rate for the day the statement is dated?
3. Were there any cases when CIC or local visa office had asked recurrent PoF? I mean EE only. I know this had been a common practice in earlier FSW.
Thank you for your attention and answers.
2. Many people provide POF in foreign currency, so should be Ok too (I will too).
3. Haven't heard of any, but I guess they'd be more inclined to do that if your account shows weird activity (e.g. large amounts coming in and out periodically).
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/funds.aspCWilson said:Hi all,
I admit I've not read through all the pages on this thread so apologies if this has already been asked.
Does someone have a link to the requirement for an average balance? I don't think I understand what they're looking for here. I've been saving up the money so I have enough when I get ITA, obviously my average is going to be about half of my current balance when I submit it. Does that matter? What would be the problem with saving money quickly over the last few months to meet the POF and having an average much lower than the POF requirement?
Also, does anyone have a link to something definitive about whether bank statements need to be stamped/signed? I ask because everyone said bank statements need to be stamped for OINP but that actually isn't the case. I rang the Ontario Immigration Office and asked, the man I spoke to said they don't need to be stamped, they just need to be original documents. It seems that some things become common knowledge without them actually being true. I'm sure others know better than me though
Thanks
If it's all regular savings, this should be Ok. If you had transfer from friends/relatives, be prepared to show evidence that that money was a gift and need not to be paid back.
Statements do NOT need to be stamped and signed. I agree that this has been blown out of proportion here Official original statements suffice. The only scenario where statements would need to be stamped and signed for EE is when you print those statements online.
Frankly there isn't anything more you can do. I can't comment on what CIC will think of this as they will see that you had that money before but you withdrew it and redeposited it back.FaizanAli46 said:I have received ITA under pnp (Ontario).
Now I have a question.
When I submitted my application for OINP. Ontario required funds of $14853, I had $18000 in my account. I withdrew the funds after applying for OINP as needed them for personal use. now that I have received ITA and now I will deposit the funds back into my account and I will take declaration from my parents that these funds are for my personal use only. Will there be a problem in the process from CIC, will these pose an objection for the CIC that I withdrew the funds required for OINP application?
The documents I have prepared:
1- Stamped paper Gift Deed
2- Stamped Paper Affidavit
3- Bank statement of my mother showing transaction that she transfer money to my account with bank stamp.
4- My Bank statement showing transaction receiving money from my mother with bank statement.
5- Mine and my parents' Net worth certificates.