Yes. You should worry about getting your PPR soon.medo225 said:My BG have just changed to In progress
ITA 18th Dec 2015
AOR 23 rd Jan 2016
Add docs 26 Jan
Submission of add docs: 27th Jan
BG In progress : 12/04/2016
should I worry
Yes. You should worry about getting your PPR soon.medo225 said:My BG have just changed to In progress
ITA 18th Dec 2015
AOR 23 rd Jan 2016
Add docs 26 Jan
Submission of add docs: 27th Jan
BG In progress : 12/04/2016
should I worry
No harm in sending the updated Degree Certificate to both WES and MCIIT (OINP) along with the university letter. But if there is a change in the transcripts, it would be better to ask the university to send them to WES in a sealed envelope quoting the same old reference No. and you can send an LoE to that effect quoting the reference No. and attaching the university letter issued (about the change of date).docsood said:I got my credentials evaluated by WES in Jan, 2015. In Feb., 2016 university changed the date in the degree as there was a clerical mistake in the degree(From 30 September, 2009 to 30 December, 2009). Should i inform WES about this change in the date of the degree or not.
As per my knowledge WES will share degrees and the WES result with CIC and it would be having degree with the old date.
Mean while I have taken a letter from the university (on their letterhead) that the date in the degree is edited by them.
Also I have my application with Ontario. AOR not received yet. And they too have degree with the old date.
What should I do? Should I contact WES and Ontario?
Please help.
Then just send the new degree to both WES and MCIIT with appropriate LoE and university letter.docsood said:there is only change in the issuing date of the degree(from 30 september,2009 to 30 December,2009). Everything else is the same.
gaurav_2172 said:Seniors,
I have a query regarding "Proof of funds". The account I have most of the Savings is only 2 months old, the reason behind is that I decided to close my previous Fixed Deposit & Savings accounts. Another source of money in my Savings account is My and my wife's salary accounts, So I am thinking to attach statements for that as well. Below are the 5 accounts I have to attach. Now I am worried this might confuse the visa officer.
1. Forex Savings account - with CAD 22 K
2. Fixed Deposit - with CAD 2K
3. My Salary account - to show that I receive salary here, and then move to forex savings account
4. Wife's Salary account - reason same as my salary account
5. Closing bank statement - to show that 2 months ago, when I opened forex savings account the money came from my account.
I need suggestions:
1. Should I do a letter of explanation to explain all this?
2. Should I attach 3,4,5 with LOE, instead in Proof of funds? because, 1 and 2 is the money I want to take to canada.
3. DO I need to attach all this?
4. Please give me suggestion if there is a different way to do it.
gaurav_2172 said:Hi Dupsy,
Thanks. I am doing something similar.
- New savings account - I have account confirmation letter and balance certificate.
- Fixed Deposit - I only got a Balance Certificate Letter from bank
- My salary account - account confirmation and balance certificate
- Wife's salary account - account confirmation and balance certificate
- Closed account - A letter from bank saying that I close my fixed deposit on that date and bank statement
Then, I am creating a Letter of Explanation. I am dividing my accounts in three category in the letter, Savings, Transactional, Closed account.
- I am writing balance for my savings account.
- For Transactional, I am mentioning that I move my savings from these account to Savings account.
- For Closed, I am mentioning that it is just to prove that money moved to the new savings account is mine.
I was thinking because Transactional Account + Closed account is actually not proof of funds. Should I not attach those document with Letter of Explanation?
If I were you, I would submit 6 month (or whatever) bank statements AND bank certificate of "1) Forex Savings account - with CAD 22 K" as it's sufficient for 3 member family. (If you are 4 members then you need $22,603 so transfer $700 more or show your forex FD as well )gaurav_2172 said:Seniors,
I have a query regarding "Proof of funds". The account I have most of the Savings is only 2 months old, the reason behind is that I decided to close my previous Fixed Deposit & Savings accounts. Another source of money in my Savings account is My and my wife's salary accounts, So I am thinking to attach statements for that as well. Below are the 5 accounts I have to attach. Now I am worried this might confuse the visa officer.
1. Forex Savings account - with CAD 22 K
2. Fixed Deposit - with CAD 2K
3. My Salary account - to show that I receive salary here, and then move to forex savings account
4. Wife's Salary account - reason same as my salary account
5. Closing bank statement - to show that 2 months ago, when I opened forex savings account the money came from my account.
I need suggestions:
1. Should I do a letter of explanation to explain all this?
2. Should I attach 3,4,5 with LOE, instead in Proof of funds? because, 1 and 2 is the money I want to take to canada.
3. DO I need to attach all this?
4. Please give me suggestion if there is a different way to do it.