yes. There are separate placeholders for marriage certificate and passport.prabag said:Thank you Vishalg for so quick reply.
Only affidavit need to attach. No need to attach Passport and marriage certificate?
yes. There are separate placeholders for marriage certificate and passport.prabag said:Thank you Vishalg for so quick reply.
Only affidavit need to attach. No need to attach Passport and marriage certificate?
hi delpiero ..what is proof of transfer ?DelPiero07 said:1 - Is this bank account under your name? Whether you provide tax returns or not you still have to provide a bank letter following IRCC's guidelines, if you're unable to obtain this then you must provide bank statements.
2 - Proof of transfer along gift deed.
3 - You can apply as soon as you get the money.
Yes!prabag said:1. No ( I have Passport Which mentions her parents and Pancard which mentions her fathers name on it)
2. Affidavit is legal. I will do attach affidavit, merge the passport and marriage certificate to it. Is that fine?
Thanks
You can bring your bank statements from your country.kamy said:Hi,
I'm planning to land in couple of months, would like to understand the POF requirement at Port of entry.
Can I bring statements from my Indian bank to use for this purpose? Is this acceptable?
Is bringing money through traveller's cheque a safe option?
Is it wise to create account at scotiabank before landing and then transfer money?
Thanks for your reply,One_Topsy said:You can bring your bank statements from your country.
Make sure you have some money on you for immediate expenses. Money could be debit/credit cards from your current bank account, Travellers Cheque etc
There's no point creating an account before you land in my opinion. It will not be active and you will need to go to the bank to activate it.
Just walk into a bank with your relevant documents after you arrive and they will open an account for you. You can then transfer your money over.
Travellers cheque is safe. It's like any cheque and you can cash it at the airport when you arrive.kamy said:Thanks for your reply,
Is traverller's cheque is a safe option, I'm not familiar with this.
I heard they may raise question over foreign bank's statement which is generally in local currency.
$10,000 is around CAD$13,500 which is above the required amount if you're single. If you're married, can't your wife carry another $10,000?One_Topsy said:Travellers cheque is safe. It's like any cheque and you can cash it at the airport when you arrive.
I don't see why they will question foreign bank statement. You are not allowed to carry more than $10,000 cash into Canada, so how will they expect you to get your money.
Anyway, I landed with just about 3k. The agent asked me and I told how much I had. Informed him i would transfer the remaining. they didn't even ask to see the statement
1. people here suggest to take bank statements 2-3 weeks before submission of APR. I got mine one week ago and plan to submit by the end of this month as well I guess we should be goodmonikachirag said:Hi All,
A couple of questions. Apologies if these have been answered before.
1. I got all POFs from the banks in the form of Balance certificates and Statements on 3rd of March, but I am planning to submit my ITA application by March end. Wanted to check if my POFs will be valid for this long?
2. There are two places to upload POFs documents (mine and my wife's), and I am assuming that the sum of funds for me and my wife should exceed the minimum requirement and not only mine. Please confirm.
Thanks!
Yes, that's sufficient.rostark said:hi delpiero ..what is proof of transfer ?
do you mean my bank statement with the cheque clearance transaction?
i am getting a gift deed from my dad , i would not like to show his bank statement ... is that fine?
i have the gift deed and affidavit... is that fine n good enough?
Hi Vishalg,vishalg said:yes. There are separate placeholders for marriage certificate and passport.
Actually, I should correct that. It's CAD$10,000.uppperkut said:$10,000 is around CAD$13,500 which is above the required amount if you're single. If you're married, can't your wife carry another $10,000?