Thanks PippinPippin said:You need to have funds in account on day you submit your application to enter EE. This is part of the initial qualification for FSW. After ITA you provide 6 months bank statements. The amount is to be brought to Canada for your settlement as a buffer until you find employment. You may be asked to show proof of these funds at entry to Canada. This is why they stipulate the funds must belong to you and not be borrowed.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/funds.aspSilvi6 said:Can the funds be on Husband/spouse name ? He is a co-applicant in my application.
Or Can we show any property instead of Money in Bank ?
I'm sorry pippin, I don't quite understand. I didn't need to give any proof of funds when I submitted the initial EE application. Do you mean I have to have the money in my account on the day I submit my application AFTER receiving the ITA, when I upload all documents including a Balance Certificate from my bank?Pippin said:You need to have funds in account on day you submit your application to enter EE. This is part of the initial qualification for FSW. After ITA you provide 6 months bank statements. The amount is to be brought to Canada for your settlement as a buffer until you find employment. You may be asked to show proof of these funds at entry to Canada. This is why they stipulate the funds must belong to you and not be borrowed.
Ask your bank to give you a statement of your account balance with your name on it.SDHILLON1986 said:I have the same question I got money transferred into my bank account
how do I prove that its my money
m living in Canda already
My parents have transferred me that moneyMedZed said:Ask your bank to give you a statement of your account balance with your name on it.
Just to avoid confusion, I'm CEC and they still asked me for the same proof of funds.Pippin said:This link clearly states that proof of funds is an initial requirement to qualify as an FSW.