1. No unless you have married your mother or are living with her as a common law. Only exception for joint accounts as proof of funds is in case of accompanying spouse.Hi abhishek_89!
I am new in this thread. I am lucky to receive my ITA under CEC programme in today’s draw.
As I have prepared most of the documents but have some questions on the documents for the “Proof of Fund.” And “Medical Exam”.
Previously I was working in Alberta for a year from August 2017 to October 2018, but failed to renew my work permit as reason being my LMIA is pending. Meanwhile, my representative advised me to return to my country while waiting for the LMIA approval. After 8 months of waiting for the LMIA approval in vain, hence I have decided to apply the EE programme from my own country, Singapore.
Based on all of your expertise, I seek your precious advice urgently on the followings:-
1. During my previous Employment in Canada, I have opened a Joint account with my mother who was a Visitor then. Most of the fund in this account was my salary earned during the year, can you advise whether it is possible for me to use this Joint Name account as “Proof of Fund”? If not, must I re-open a Single Name account for myself? FYI my mother is not in my dependant list.
2. Recently my employer who is based in Alberta willing to re-apply for my LMIA again. And they have sent me a Job offer letter including all the terms and conditions for my confirmation. So can I use this letter as a “Reference Letter”?
3. And for the “Medical Check”, do you think must I do it before I submit my application or waiting for them to request one as I believe when my LMIA is approved, they need me to go for the Medical Check too.
Sorry to have such a long message and taking so much of your time. Thank you in advance and hoping everyone will get the ITA soon!
2. No because your job offer letter is for a potential future job that you will be given if the company will receive LMIA. However that job offer has nothing to do with your previous job experience. So in order to use job offer letter as part of the work experience proof it would have to be the older one for the job that you were doing in Canada in past.
3. If you want to be rejected, you can wait and not provide medical. Otherwise medical is a must and has to be done upfront for EE PR application. If such upfront medical also meets conditions for your temporary work application (type and validity) you can use it there as well.
Bonus information:
A. Your work visa, because this will not be BOWP request, might be rejected. Reason is obvious - you are supposed to prove your intention to leave Canada once visa will expire, but with your PR application it is obvious, that you have no such intention. So it might be that you will gain your working rights when you will finish your landing.
B. To be exempt from proof of funds has nothing to do with if you are identified as CEC or still as FSW (or PNP). Only if you are currently working in Canada and you are paid, your salary is used as a proof instead. Since you are not working in Canada at the moment, you have to prove your proof of funds.