Unsung Hero said:
@ Cappuccino
i will be paying around CAD2000 per month. Thats why i told i can finish the loan before the immigration process finish. And when it is time for landing i will be having more than the mandatory amount stipulated by CIC. I was gathering money for this reason but in between some familial emergency (hospital related) came up and i had to withdraw the money. i have been saving money since October but the emegency turned up last month and eaten up almost 80% of my savings till then. So now i think u got a better picture of my condition. And from all your opinions i think i have to wait till next July when the immigration window opens next or is there any other option?
Hi Unsung Hero,
Hmmm I've asked several times but you haven't answered - do you have any property? Any equity you hold in property can be used as proof of funding? Do you have any other assets which you could sell?
Otherwise, by borrowing the money from the bank and repaying it before you go to Canada, I see the following plus point and minus points
PLUS
- You will be able to apply this year
- By repaying the full amount before you travel to Canada (hence having the full settlement funds unencumbered by debt before setting foot in Canada) you will at least morally have got the picture!
MINUS
- It is against CIC rules and by stating on your forums that you have this money unencumbered by debt, you will be technically lying to the Canadian government on a signed document, which is a crime
- If you are caught and visa office find out you have borrowed the money, it is not only likely to fail this application, but also prevent you from filing a new application for several years
So I guess it is not an easy choice. My strongest advice is that the minuses far outweight the plusses, and that your best option is to save hard and apply when you do have the full funds.
But another thing to remember is that the rules are changing on 1st July 2011. It seems almost certain the points matrix will change (more points for age and language, less points for work experience), but also the list of in-demand occupations could change.
May I ask, under which NOC were you intending to apply? There can be no guarantee the NOC will still be on the list after 1st July 2011.
Anyway, I respect the fact you seem to have seen why it is important to have these settlement funds unencumbered by debt before you move to Canada, so I am not saying you are deliberately trying to swindle the system (unlike SOME users on here!!). But likewise you simply cannot ignore the legal ramifications or the possible bad consequences if you are caught.
ONE FURTHER OPTION: If you can secure a job offer, then you can apply under Category 2, and you will not need to show any proof of funding. Category 2 also has not NOC cap, so it might be an alternative to consider if funds are likely to be a problem for the short to mid term.
I wish you luck in making the right choice!
Best wishes,
Wayne.