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Question Regarding Gift Deed

manpreet4395

Member
Nov 6, 2019
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Hi All,

I plan to get a gift deed made for POF as my mother and father are gifting me the money from their joint account. I have some questions regarding this scenario.
1) Will the gift deed contain both of their names, or will either work? What will be the format of the gift deed for their joint account?
2) They are in India, and I am in Canada. Do I need to sign the gift deed before getting it notarized, or can I sign it afterwards? I am confused as to how it will work out since we are in different countries.
3) Will wire transfer be okay? What do I need to provide to CIC for a wire transfer?

Regards
 
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red_bird08

Full Member
Feb 29, 2020
39
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1) yes. Since it's a joint account, make a gift deed in both their names and get it signed by them. "We are gifting this amount to our son for immigration purpose". Signed by both.

2) not required..you don't need to sign it at all. Parents do of course.

3) wire transfer is fine. Just let your parents mention the transaction number and get a transaction copy if you can as proof.

The more proofs, the better.
 

13nitinsharma

Champion Member
Apr 17, 2012
2,568
3,163
Canada
Hi All,

I plan to get a gift deed made for POF as my mother and father are gifting me the money from their joint account. I have some questions regarding this scenario.
1) Will the gift deed contain both of their names, or will either work? What will be the format of the gift deed for their joint account?
2) They are in India, and I am in Canada. Do I need to sign the gift deed before getting it notarized, or can I sign it afterwards? I am confused as to how it will work out since we are in different countries.
3) Will wire transfer be okay? What do I need to provide to CIC for a wire transfer?

Regards
You do not have to meet the funds requirement if you are invited to apply under the Canadian Experience Class.
 

manpreet4395

Member
Nov 6, 2019
10
0
1) yes. Since it's a joint account, make a gift deed in both their names and get it signed by them. "We are gifting this amount to our son for immigration purpose". Signed by both.

2) not required..you don't need to sign it at all. Parents do of course.

3) wire transfer is fine. Just let your parents mention the transaction number and get a transaction copy if you can as proof.

The more proofs, the better.
Thanks :)