I had sufficient funds till December 2015 then I transferred some of my funds to my friend. Now, by the end of January, I will have more then required fund.
Is it compulsory to see required balance for OINP throughout six months?
I guess you should be fine if you have the money when you submit the application. As long as the money is yours AND you can prove it, you got nothing to worry about.
3 years gives you maximum CRS points so it is sufficient if you disclose this job alone in the EE profile.
After you get ITA, you need to mention only this job in the work history section and retain all other jobs in the personal history section alone. This way, you would not have to provide reference letters for your previous jobs.
Do you still need to submit experience or reference letter, if you mentioned the work experience in Personal history section (but not in Work experience section)?
Do you still need to submit experience or reference letter, if you mentioned the work experience in Personal history section (but not in Work experience section)?
Thanks. What do you need to mention in personal history? like duration, employer name, designation? Can i just omit the that duration in personal section also or i needed to mention?
You could go with scenario 2 if you will be able to make a gift deed. Along with gift deed, you would need -
1) Proof of debit from your parents account - statement showing proof of debit. A photocopy of the cheque, along with the statement would be great!
2) Proof of credit into your account. Statement highlighting the proof of credit into your account.
As usual, you would need a letter from the bank and 6 months statements! If you could only do scenario 2 using the bank account in scenario 1, should be perfect!
Thanks. What do you need to mention in personal history? like duration, employer name, designation? Can i just omit the that duration in personal section also or i needed to mention?
If you don't mention it in personal history section, its willful misrepresentation. You must retain all necessary details (in the past 10 years) in the personal history section.
I too wish to express my sincere thanks and gratitude to Asivad, you and all others for timely guidance. I am in the process of gathering documents for PNP/PT
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