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Urgent! Proof of funds AINP

anmolbhullar

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Nov 9, 2011
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Hello guys. A question before I go ahead and send my documents to Sydney NS. In Schedule 4 form there is a column that ask for funds available. When I applied for ainp I wrote $5000 because that is what I had at that time and now i put $6000. Is it enough? I am on a PGWP. working full time but does not have lmia
 

Lakesyde

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NOC Code......
XX17
App. Filed.......
XX-03-2014 (MPNP)
Nomination.....
XX-08-2015
AOR Received.
XX-01-2016
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None
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XX-06-2017
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XX-06-2017
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28-09-2017
anmolbhullar said:
Hello guys. A question before I go ahead and send my documents to Sydney NS. In Schedule 4 form there is a column that ask for funds available. When I applied for ainp I wrote $5000 because that is what I had at that time and now i put $6000. Is it enough? I am on a PGWP. working full time but does not have lmia
The POF on IRCC website is majorly for federal skilled and express entry stream applicants. Since you are on PGWP that fund shld be good for you. Provinces determine the settlement fund for their nominees and 5k was gud for them before u were nominated, that shldnt be a problem again for ur federal file. Go ahead and goodluck!
 

delta304

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Feb 6, 2014
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you no need to worry as there is CIC rules if person living in canada and working full time
then he or she no need to show any type of mandatory fund for any types of application (including PNP as well)
only outland applicant has to show fund for thier settlement. when they come that time they dont get trap in financial
crisis that reason outland have to show fund. As you r inland just write 2000 or 3000 or 4000 whatever you have. it doent
affect your application. just look this http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/funds.asp