you dont necessarily need liquid cash, you can use insurance with cash value, pension statements, car evaluation anything that can be transferred to cash easily.punnam said:Dear all
Please can anybody explain can i use property documents as a proof of funds.I don't liquid cash to show up.Thank you
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Please can anybody explain can i use property documents as a proof of funds.I don't liquid cash to show up.Thank you
Unless the rules have changed very recently, assets other than housing property cannot be used as proof of funds. So you cannot submit car or jewellery valuations. However property valuations CAN sometimes be used as proof of funds but it seems this is dependent on the visa office - some visa offices will accept them, others will not.punnam said:Dear all
Please can anybody explain can i use property documents as a proof of funds.I don't liquid cash to show up.Thank you
That's correct you can bring as much cash in as you like, however it is an offense if you bring more than $10,000 without declaring it to them.annjay_626 said:i think in my opinion you can bring all cash at POE for as long as you'll declare the amount to the Canadian official especially if you'll be bringing more than CAD$ 10,000. you may check the link below regarding disclosure of funds.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/funds.asp
Hollowman:hollowman said:I' m sorry to say that you can't persue property documents as proof of fund. You can show only liquid cash. Ornaments or Jewellery are also good things to use as proof of fund.
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Hollowman.
Yeah! u r absolutly correct please dont get trapped with other advices particularly against POF b cas PR is based particularly upon points &pof moreover please dont submit any bank staements like transanctionsince for months,years bcas it is not important they need only the letter provided from the bank that specifies so& so the A/c holder holding specific balance on the particular date ,,,,,,,please every one keep in mind,thank u!sonea said:cash is the safest option