Currency has to be convertible, CIC will accept bank statement (that day) from US/Canadian/Banks, Europe a little iffy, others, you will need cashiers check (takes 30 days to process) travellers cheques or cash.mkamran said:Hi there,
May I show Account Balance Letter fom bank in my home country as proof of funds? Or otherwise what are the best options to convince officials at the port of entry?
Awaiting your advise.
Regards
1. Thats fine or that days ATM printout showing your balance.rthaniks said:Hi PMM ,
I am planning to land in Canada from Buffalo, NY thro Buffalo border using rental car. To show them the proof of fund, do I need to take the cashier's check or travellers check in Canadian $ or US $ ?
Also, can I cross the Buffalo border at any time or any specifc time.Thanks
If the funds are in US dollars and they accessable through an ATM in Canada. Immigration, may require you to go to an ATM in the airport to prove that you can asscess the funds.mkamran said:Would the US Bank's letter from the UAE be acceptable, about the funds in my current account around a week before landing? or is it required to have an account either in US or Canada?
Appreciate your response.
Regards,
Yes, Immigration will probably not consider Dirham as convertible currency.mkamran said:Thanks PMM for your guidance.
Fund would certainly be available over ATM anywhere in the world, however the account would be in a currency convertible into USD (UAE Dirhams), and not in USD.
Would it be ok? or there is a risk factor?
Regards
Yes you have to show proof of funds at your first entry when you land.mkamran said:Is it necessary to show proof of all funds at your first entry? as I plan a short visit initially for my landing and would return to wind up stuff back at home and conclude my job, which may take up to a year.
Are the officials very strict in getting exact amount as required for landing or probably a decent amount would work?
Thanks