You need to update your EE profile and inform OINP after you get married.Siddiquis said:So i am going for it, do i have to include my wife in "OINP" nomination when i am married? and is it a time taking process?
Yes. You can make changes to family composition till you have 'landed' in Canada to activate your PR status.rajkamalmohanram said:At the time of the PPR email, they ask you if you have any additions to be made. You can add your spouse/child that time or anytime before that. I am not very sure if you can still add dependents AFTER you send your PPs and your PR visa is issued.
If you add your spouse before you submit your post-ITA application, your points will be re-calculated. If you add him after that, points will NOT be re-created.
It is if you could prove the source of funds.CAD_CAD said:Dear Asivad Anac,
is there a time limit how old should the bank statement be? Is is acceptable if the bank statement is, for example, one or two months old?
Thanks
Thanks for the insight, Asivad!Asivad Anac said:Yes. You can make changes to family composition till you have 'landed' in Canada to activate your PR status.
I mean if the bank issued the statement one month or two months ago, will it be a problem? or should I get a newer bank statement?rajkamalmohanram said:It is if you could prove the source of funds.
If your source of funds is a gift, then, you can provide a gift deed and bank statements to provide proof of transaction.
If your funds came from a sale like property/jewellery/car, then, you can provide receipt of sale as proof.
Get updated bank statements close to the date when you plan to submit your application.CAD_CAD said:I mean if the bank issued the statement one month or two months ago, will it be a problem? or should I get a newer bank statement?
I appreciate the response.rajkamalmohanram said:Get updated bank statements close to the date when you plan to submit your application.
Thank you!CanadaWeCome said:If its not your mailing address and is within the same city/country i assume, even if it's not, there is no need post eAPR/AOR.
In that case, IMO, you could submit the latest statement that you have. You might want to write a letter of explanation highlighting the same.CAD_CAD said:I appreciate the response.
I might not be able to take it close to the application date, since my bank representative told me it will take 4-5 weeks for the statement to be processed and issued (reason: my bank is not in my country).
If you haven't had the funds in a bank account in your name for at least 6 months, IRCC will ask you to provide source of funds to confirm that the funds aren't borrowed. This could be a problem here.SamSamo said:Hi experts,
Please help with POF issue.
I have savings in one bank in the form of deposit which is enough for my family as per CIC requirements.
When it comes to proving that those are my savings from my salary over 1 year, I think of problems which I might face. The problem is that I kept my savings in my house and decided to put them to a bank as a deposit 5 months ago. At that time I didn’t have enough money to fulfill minimum fund requirements with CIC. Then, every month, I allocated part of my salary to my bank deposit and now I have enough funds.
I can get a letter from my bank with information about total amount of savings. I have all pay stubs for the last year from my jobs (2 employers).
Do you think I might have any problem with proving my funds?
Do I need something else to prove my funds?
Thanks in advance.