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Re: Proof of 'Landing Funds" >>> Urgent

Indian applicant said:
YES bank statement will suffice.
However how many people on the PR Application including applicant and dependents ?
Have you seen the thread on Proof of 'Landing Funds" >>>
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t39318.0.html

Guys,

No offense but there are numerous threads advising against carrying bank account statement as POF.
If you do not wanna convert currency or cash out, carry "Cashier's Checks". That way you can satisfy the requirement yet have checks cancelled later.

Just wish to share what I've learnt!

Regards, SWA
 
Indian applicant said:
There is a limit prescribed on Cash and TC by most countries.
RBI in India has a US$3K Cash limit to take out of the country in foreign currency
See : http://www.rbi.org.in/scripts/FAQView.aspx?Id=53

From the Canadian standpoint, you can carry upto $10K in cash.
In the your case of $12K in cash you will have to declare on the form when you enter .

Thanx alot 4 ur reply,

That means it's possible to carry $12,000 as POF, but I will have to declare them upon landing, rite?
 
Proof of 'Landing' Funds:
-Do we take the Bank Statement or otherwise ?

How Much needed to Show at the Airport/POE :
No. of Pax ........... Funds Reqd-CAD
1 ....................... $11,086
2 ....................... $13,801
3 ....................... $16,967
4 ....................... $20,599
5 ....................... $23,364
6 ....................... $26,350
7 or more ........... $29,337

Is it necessary to carry the P.O.F. while 'Landing' ?
100%. A part of the 'Record of Landing' "Interview" is to ensure 'sustainability' in Canada by the applicant. The IO must ensure that you carry enough funds [based on LICO] which will help you settle easily, w/out any burden on Canadian Social Services. Remember, except for 'refugees' under the Refugees Protection Act, Canada doesn't offer financial assistance for any other categories of applicants.

Irrespective of the no. of family members performing the 1st landing, the entire POF [as per the chart above] must be shown to the IO at the POE. Subsequent 'landings' by the 'accompanying dependents' do not need to show the POF.

That means, whether the PA alone or one or more of his family members are 'landing' for the 1st time, the above funds are required. It's another matter whether the IO at the POE doesn't ask for it [very often that happens]. But, w/out the POF our entry can be 'Denied'.

Bank Statement/s as POF:
This issue has been dealt in detail [recurs frequently] here. The fact remains that we will actually need those monies once we land. Under avg, & usual circumstances -the POF described by the CIC is a necessity to survive in Canada, w/out a job, for approx. 6 months. Thus, in all earnestness we 'must' carry the 'landing funds' in a 'liquid' format* -easily accessible anytime upon landing.

Now, not all Bank Statements would be acceptable for 'landing'. There are instances when a Bank Statement was negated and the applicant was denied entry. I learnt it from the various forums & listening to the experiences of some families in Canada. Most 3rd world bank's statements will not be acceptable. Some examples were given, but I refrain to put-it-up here.

However, the statement/s of banks from UK, US, Norway, ANZ etc. were accepted in quite a few cases [I know of one personally]. Also, statement/s of International Banks [having a presence in Canada] were acceptable, viz. HSBC, Stanchart, RBC etc. But again, one case stated that their Citibank Statement was not accepted.

Now, here's a dichotomy. Our landing is supposed to be one of the most beautiful experiences of our lifetime. We have given our entirety to this process, didn't we? Something we had been looking forward to -for quite sometime now. What if a particular IO refuses to accept our bank statement?

Well, we have learnt that many of the bank's statement they do accept, but what if? And then, would we be running around towards all the possible hierarchy in the CBSA at the POE for a solution -which might come by, for sure? But won't that mar the thrills of our 'long-awaited-anticipated' first-foot into the Canadian soil? Do we take that chance? Is it that important to carry the bank statement than expect to come-out of the airport, with the family & kids, in 30-45 minutes, smoothly?

*I recommend carrying them in 1)Some Cash, 2)TCs & 3)a Bank Draft [it takes about 30+ days to encash that]. -all the 3 formats [only], No Bank Statement/s.

Note: Also to reiterate that all Immigration Consultants will tell you to carry 'only' one or more of the 3 above. They wouldn't advice you to take a bank statement, why? -Check-it out with some of them.

I hope that helped...
Qorax

Ps: This is just a personal opinion. Others may differ & offer a better advice.



Great!
 
The latest POF can be found here

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/funds.asp
Number of
Family Members Funds Required (in Canadian dollars)
1 $11,824
2 $14,720
3 $18,097
4 $21,971
5 $24,920
6 $28,105
7 or more $31,291

bensonams said:
Proof of 'Landing' Funds:
-Do we take the Bank Statement or otherwise ?

How Much needed to Show at the Airport/POE :
No. of Pax ........... Funds Reqd-CAD
1 ....................... $11,086
2 ....................... $13,801
3 ....................... $16,967
4 ....................... $20,599
5 ....................... $23,364
6 ....................... $26,350
7 or more ........... $29,337

Is it necessary to carry the P.O.F. while 'Landing' ?
100%. A part of the 'Record of Landing' "Interview" is to ensure 'sustainability' in Canada by the applicant. The IO must ensure that you carry enough funds [based on LICO] which will help you settle easily, w/out any burden on Canadian Social Services. Remember, except for 'refugees' under the Refugees Protection Act, Canada doesn't offer financial assistance for any other categories of applicants.

Irrespective of the no. of family members performing the 1st landing, the entire POF [as per the chart above] must be shown to the IO at the POE. Subsequent 'landings' by the 'accompanying dependents' do not need to show the POF.

That means, whether the PA alone or one or more of his family members are 'landing' for the 1st time, the above funds are required. It's another matter whether the IO at the POE doesn't ask for it [very often that happens]. But, w/out the POF our entry can be 'Denied'.

Bank Statement/s as POF:
This issue has been dealt in detail [recurs frequently] here. The fact remains that we will actually need those monies once we land. Under avg, & usual circumstances -the POF described by the CIC is a necessity to survive in Canada, w/out a job, for approx. 6 months. Thus, in all earnestness we 'must' carry the 'landing funds' in a 'liquid' format* -easily accessible anytime upon landing.

Now, not all Bank Statements would be acceptable for 'landing'. There are instances when a Bank Statement was negated and the applicant was denied entry. I learnt it from the various forums & listening to the experiences of some families in Canada. Most 3rd world bank's statements will not be acceptable. Some examples were given, but I refrain to put-it-up here.

However, the statement/s of banks from UK, US, Norway, ANZ etc. were accepted in quite a few cases [I know of one personally]. Also, statement/s of International Banks [having a presence in Canada] were acceptable, viz. HSBC, Stanchart, RBC etc. But again, one case stated that their Citibank Statement was not accepted.

Now, here's a dichotomy. Our landing is supposed to be one of the most beautiful experiences of our lifetime. We have given our entirety to this process, didn't we? Something we had been looking forward to -for quite sometime now. What if a particular IO refuses to accept our bank statement?

Well, we have learnt that many of the bank's statement they do accept, but what if? And then, would we be running around towards all the possible hierarchy in the CBSA at the POE for a solution -which might come by, for sure? But won't that mar the thrills of our 'long-awaited-anticipated' first-foot into the Canadian soil? Do we take that chance? Is it that important to carry the bank statement than expect to come-out of the airport, with the family & kids, in 30-45 minutes, smoothly?

*I recommend carrying them in 1)Some Cash, 2)TCs & 3)a Bank Draft [it takes about 30+ days to encash that]. -all the 3 formats [only], No Bank Statement/s.

Note: Also to reiterate that all Immigration Consultants will tell you to carry 'only' one or more of the 3 above. They wouldn't advice you to take a bank statement, why? -Check-it out with some of them.

I hope that helped...
Qorax

Ps: This is just a personal opinion. Others may differ & offer a better advice.



Great!
 
Guys,
Between getting first PER and making the actual landing is it common for them to request other proof of funds?
 
Hi guys,

I am driving with my own car to Canada from the U.S. for my landing. I am sure that this question has been asked a million times so I apologize if I am being repetitive but I am only going for a week to perform the landing and then I am going back; do I still need POF and if so can I use a statement from a U.S. bank or should I play it safe and get a certified check from my bank?

rizmayo said:
The declaration card is also read by the immigration officer, perhaps you did not notice.

As far as show POF is considered honestly I have never heard them actually count the money or read the amount on the DD at the airport, they just ask you to take it out and show it in your own hand that you are carrying it. So the fact that you have already marked that you are carrying more the $10,000 is comfort enough.

Now contrary to what you are saying the customs officer (though they are both CBSA) has been know to ask to see the actual POF (yes he actually uses the words: can I please see your proof of funds) in detail and then fills out form E677. The scenario at US-Canada border is different and there the POF is checked in detail most of the time, as US bank statements can be shown as POF.

There was a forum member a while back who got the whole POF amount in cash and for some reason did not get form E677 filled. The banks in Canada refused to deposit the large amount as they had no proof they brought it with them from thier home country.
 
Dear Qurax / other esteemed members,

Can we carry the POF in Australian Dollars Bank Draft equivalent to CAD 16, 000 plus 3,000 CAD in cash (we are a family of three).

I am asking this question, because we would not be staying in Canada for more than a week this time around, converting all our money into CAD and reconverting it back to AUD when we are back in Australia will cause us more than 600 Dollars loss in exchange rate conversions.


This will help avoid having to incur dual conversion charges, as we won't be spending this money in Canada, and will have to redeposit the money back in our Australian bank on returning back to OZ.

regards,
Shalini.
 
Re: Proof of 'Landing Funds" >>> Urgent

skilledworkerapplicant said:
Guys,

No offense but there are numerous threads advising against carrying bank account statement as POF.
If you do not wanna convert currency or cash out, carry "Cashier's Checks". That way you can satisfy the requirement yet have checks cancelled later.

Just wish to share what I've learnt!

Regards, SWA

Dear Skilledworkerapplicant,

So how does this "Cashier's Check" work?... Can I draw cashier's check worth 16K Australian Dollars, without needing to convert it into Canadian dollars?

Is it acceptable by Immigration Officers at the Port of Entry?

And, when I return back to Australia, will I be able to simply cancel it and I incur no re-conversion charges, coz no money in reality took off from my Australian Dollar account?
Looks a bit dodgy to me!!


regards,
Shalini.
 
shalini_G said:
Dear Qurax / other esteemed members,

Can we carry the POF in Australian Dollars Bank Draft equivalent to CAD 16, 000 plus 3,000 CAD in cash (we are a family of three).

I am asking this question, because we would not be staying in Canada for more than a week this time around, converting all our money into CAD and reconverting it back to AUD when we are back in Australia will cause us more than 600 Dollars loss in exchange rate conversions.


This will help avoid having to incur dual conversion charges, as we won't be spending this money in Canada, and will have to redeposit the money back in our Australian bank on returning back to OZ.

regards,
Shalini.

Dear experts.. Any thoughts, please?

regards,
Shalini.
 
Today I inquired at my Australian bank in Melbourne, and they said they can only make Bank Drafts in 'AuD' (Australian Dollars), which should easily be acceptable in Canadian banks.. is this true?

Please guide..

regards,
Shalini.
 
shalini_G said:
Today I inquired at my Australian bank in Melbourne, and they said they can only make Bank Drafts in 'AuD' (Australian Dollars), which should easily be acceptable in Canadian banks.. is this true?

Please guide..

regards,
Shalini.

I'm sure they will accept it...but they will be making big money in converting the amount to canadian dollars. you can expect an "unfair" exchange rate.
 
Anyone?

cezar99 said:
Hi guys,

I am driving with my own car to Canada from the U.S. for my landing. I am sure that this question has been asked a million times so I apologize if I am being repetitive but I am only going for a week to perform the landing and then I am going back; do I still need POF and if so can I use a statement from a U.S. bank or should I play it safe and get a certified check from my bank?
 
guys , I have a question.

Can we show Travelers Cheque as POF ??
 
emamabd said:
I'm sure they will accept it...but they will be making big money in converting the amount to canadian dollars. you can expect an "unfair" exchange rate.

Thanks Emamabd for your reply...

Now, if the Canadian Banks accept it, does it also mean that this be an acceptable Proof of Fund at POE by Immigration Officers?

regards,
Shalini.