I am a resident of India. I read that the proof of funds to be shown as bank balances has been revised by IRCC just a couple of days ago. However my application is already submitted in Dec 2019. Couple of questions around this -
1) Do we need to once again submit the updated proof of funds letter with latest required balances to IRCC via webform upload?
2) Since Dec 2019 the rate of INR vis-a-vis the Canadian dollar has gone up, so do I need to maintain the funds in INR as per the present Forex rate or as per the rate which existed in Dec 2019?
I am a resident of India. I read that the proof of funds to be shown as bank balances has been revised by IRCC just a couple of days ago. However my application is already submitted in Dec 2019. Couple of questions around this -
1) Do we need to once again submit the updated proof of funds letter with latest required balances to IRCC via webform upload?
2) Since Dec 2019 the rate of INR vis-a-vis the Canadian dollar has gone up, so do I need to maintain the funds in INR as per the present Forex rate or as per the rate which existed in Dec 2019?
This is only applicable to applicants without AOR yet even if they have ITA..once you have AOR, automatically your application is locked..even IELTS are expired, they wouldn't ask for a new one, same goes with POF unless there's a massive change and difference with the value of CAD versus the currency you have shown for POF..
This is only applicable to applicants without AOR yet even if they have ITA..once you have AOR, automatically your application is locked..even IELTS are expired, they wouldn't ask for a new one, same goes with POF unless there's a massive change and difference with the value of CAD versus the currency you have shown for POF..
I agree. But, and correct me if I'm wrong, you also have to proof you have sufficient funds when you land in Canada as an immigrant. And I think at that moment they will look at the new minimum numbers.
I agree. But, and correct me if I'm wrong, you also have to proof you have sufficient funds when you land in Canada as an immigrant. And I think at that moment they will look at the new minimum numbers.
I am a resident of India. I read that the proof of funds to be shown as bank balances has been revised by IRCC just a couple of days ago. However my application is already submitted in Dec 2019. Couple of questions around this -
1) Do we need to once again submit the updated proof of funds letter with latest required balances to IRCC via webform upload?
2) Since Dec 2019 the rate of INR vis-a-vis the Canadian dollar has gone up, so do I need to maintain the funds in INR as per the present Forex rate or as per the rate which existed in Dec 2019?
I have been waiting and just being silent observer in the group. My AOR is Dec 2019 FSW-O, residing in USA. I ordered my GCMS notes and received it yesterday. Look like in Oct 2020 my medicals were extended till Oct 2021 and file has been Approved. My Primary Office is Vancouver and in the latest notes update it is written "FINAL DECISION Meds extended. All requirements met. FINDEC entered" and under Action Items it is written "Please send RFV letter to PA, residing in USA". Can anybody tell me what is FINDEC and what is importance of RFV letter? Like what can I expect in the coming months as my meds were extended till Oct 2021.