solie, the poster is not asking about "the letter of solvency providing the current balance" (bank letter in other words). he is asking about "certificate of deposit", which is what you get when you fix or time deposit an amount with a bank.solie said:Refer to the new role for “proof of funds”. You MUST provide a bank statement(s) showing all transaction for the last six months at least, and confirming the current balance with a bank statement. Moreover, the current balance should be equivalent to the minimum required Funds at the time you send the application.
Now, A letter of solvency providing the current balance of your accounts(s) or the average credits and debits in your account(s) is not acceptable evidence anymore for the Visa office .
For more information you have to check the “Visa Specification Instructions” guide.
Good luck.
As per my understanding, It is more than enough if you can show the required funds in a Bank in Canada or as Liquid cash.cango said:This is regarding proof of funds to show during landing.
I just want to double confirm, if we can show the proof of funds as CDs (Certificate of Deposit) as well other than checking, savings or money market accounts.
Someone please confirm on this.