zecdojojo said:Hello, with the new rules on federal skilled workers application, do one needs to submit proof of funds together with the application package to nova Scozia in Canada
Maani1985 said:They will only consider the value of liquidable assets (Cash, NR, Short Term Bonds, Close to maturity CD, etc).
But the CIO is not going to take the pain of evaluating your assets, so they will only look for CASH CASH & CASH
6 months bank statements.
Letter from bank, which should say current balance and 6-month average balance.
Funds should at lest be consistent, if not stable.
Savings account is preffered over checking/current account.
Hope it helped.
mkshah said:Hi Manni
Thanks for reply.
Is the 6 months Bank Statement necessary?
Cappuccino said:As well as cash in bank, CIC still explicitly states that proof of funds can include the value of any property.
So you cannot include gold + jewelry etc. However if you submit professional evaluations of your property (3 is advisable) and an up to date mortgage statement or letter, then they can see how much equity you have in your home.
I understand some visa offices are more willing to accept property for proof of funds than others. When we contacted London office they confirmed to us that they still accept property as proof of funds.
However, this is just at the initial application stage. When you travel to Canada to complete your Record of Landing the officers are the airport may ask to see proof of funds, and these funds will have to be cash i.e. traveller's cheque/bank draft etc for Canadian dollars, or at the very least a currency which is easily transferrable such as Euros, Sterling, US dollars etc.
Wayne.
Documents sent to CIO are checked for completeness and basic eligibility. Technically you should follow the local visa office checklist and acceptable documents and formats to send to CIO as well like whether FD's is acceptable or not example the New Delhi office has accepted in past FD's with parents but now days they have sent emails and earlier as well responding to applicants query that only spouse with she/he is immigrating as well then joint funds in their names are validmkshah said:Hi, I am having FDs on my name and Joint FD on my as well as my mother's name. Total fund for this FDs make up to 14000 CAD.
Will this be accepted as POF?
Also I am considering valuation report of my property by a government valuator and will include it as POF.
Give your suggestions about this option also.
Cappuccino said:As well as cash in bank, CIC still explicitly states that proof of funds can include the value of any property.
So you cannot include gold + jewelry etc. However if you submit professional evaluations of your property (3 is advisable) and an up to date mortgage statement or letter, then they can see how much equity you have in your home.
I understand some visa offices are more willing to accept property for proof of funds than others. When we contacted London office they confirmed to us that they still accept property as proof of funds.
However, this is just at the initial application stage. When you travel to Canada to complete your Record of Landing the officers are the airport may ask to see proof of funds, and these funds will have to be cash i.e. traveller's cheque/bank draft etc for Canadian dollars, or at the very least a currency which is easily transferrable such as Euros, Sterling, US dollars etc.
Wayne.