Immigration wont ask PA to show any evidence of funds, because your sponsor signs undertaking responsibility for 3 years. I was PA and so were many people in our group and none of them were asked about funds. Good Luck
Immigration wont ask PA to show any evidence of funds, because your sponsor signs undertaking responsibility for 3 years. I was PA and so were many people in our group and none of them were asked about funds. Good Luck
Typically, when you arrive at the port of entry, they might ask for proof of funds to ensure you can support yourself during your stay. It's a good idea to have some documentation handy just in case.
It’s important to understand the type of admission to Canada you make when you land as a sponsored immigrant. While travelers entering for temporary purposes would have some expectations to carry proof of financial ability to support themselves during their stay, immigrants are entering with the purpose of remanning indefinitely in the country. Also, immigrants have access to jobs once they land. So the treatment is different. While immigrants like skilled workers could be asked to provide documentation about the funds they declared during their application process, it’s totally different for sponsored immigrants. You are the financial obligation of your sponsor. You won’t be asked to provide prof of your sponsor’s ability to support you. Take it easy and good luck.
they ask is if you are carrying cash more than $10,000. They would definitely ask for proof / source of funds for this amount. They don't bother if it's less than this amount.
Another question they ask is if you are expecting to bring a large sum in canada ( maybe you sold off all the assets in your home country and bringing it here). Just let them know you'll be expecting XXXXX amount within next XX months.