Are you sure you have received your in the CEC category ?? The way i know it CEC do not need Proof of funds..Conor9900 said:Why have I been asked to provide proof of funds for a CEC ITA? Has this happened to anyone else? There is no funds requirement for CEC applicants so I'm just not sure why they are asking for this. Thanks
T4 NOA is fine if you in Canada working. If you out of Canada they have the right to ask POFConor9900 said:Why have I been asked to provide proof of funds for a CEC ITA? Has this happened to anyone else? There is no funds requirement for CEC applicants so I'm just not sure why they are asking for this. Thanks
This is very interesting, I didn't know you could modify EE profile answers after ITA. Even more interesting is that is seems like the custom generated document list is dynamic (It changes if information is modified).Conor9900 said:Thank you Armaniz, I put 0 instead and that requirement disappeared from my checklist. +1
Good information for CEC applicantsGARJ said:This is very interesting, I didn't know you could modify EE profile answers after ITA. Even more interesting is that is seems like the custom generated document list is dynamic (It changes if information is modified).
So to confirm, if I put under my EE-CEC profile that I would be bringing 1.5k for example, and then I get ITA and the custom document list is asking me for PoF, if I modify the answers post-ITA, the document list checklist changes accordingly?
trouble is, you have to backup everything you put in your original EE profile submission - the one you completed to get the ITA - (because you potentially got points in the pool for those funds) so dropping your funds down to 0 after your ITA is too late.Conor9900 said:No as Armaniz pointed out above, if you put down 0 for funds, they will not ask for any proof. You should only do this if you are applying under a program that does not require the candidate to have a minimum level of funds such as CEC