No, if u r working in canada or have an LMIA, no need to show the funds.k1123 said:i just wanted to know even if i m working in canada do i still need to show proof of funds
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/funds.aspSplashdown21 said:Looking at the criteria for the 'Proof of funds' on my ITA, it states that 'If you are applying for permanent residence in canada, (in other words if you are applying for PR and you are currently in Canada) then you must provide an official letter issued by your financial institution indicating your financial profile'. It goes on to say it must cover the last 6 months.
k1123 said:http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/funds.asp
it clearly says if u have wp or lmia u dont need to
k1123 said:either way i have lmia and work permit both
my lawyer told me it doesnt ask for my proof of funds bcz i am working in cAnada on a job based on lmiacolorblind said:And what do you mean by that?
If you don't upload all the documents on your checklist, you can't submit your application.
Hi,Auone said:Guys, Proof of Funds is a requirement BUT the difference lies in what constitutes a proof of fund, depending on whether you're working inside Canada or not. If you are
working inside Canada, you must show your tax returns, bank statements, pay stubs, etc., but there is no requirement for showing a minimum balance. On the other hand, for people outside of Canada, proof of funds must show the minimum required balances.
Yes, if you qualify for CEC, then it should be fine. But for FSW, I think an LMIA supported job is a must.ee2015 said:Hi,
I am working on PGWP, and I saw on CIC website that about $12,000 is required to support myself(1 member). but since I am on PGWP, I can just put in whatever amount in my bank account? Like even less than $6000 will be fine?
Thank you!!!