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hassanSh

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Hi Everyone!

I want to apply for FSWP immigration and for that need to move to first step that is Academic Credential Assessment. I have done 4 years degree in computer science in 2004 (2000-2004) and have done MS in Telecom & Networks (2007-2009).
I will proceed with Comparative Education Service (CES) as my last university in not list with WES. My question is that should I pay fee for two degrees or only for last degree?
Kindly need help for people who have gone through all process....Really appreciated
 

NAVIN146

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Aug 19, 2016
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hi

i am a Dubai resident. i had visited few consultants in dubai to understand the process however didnt find any solution from the consultants hence plan to do it myself. the consultants only focus on money.

would be of great help if anyone helps me to understand regarding the documentation checklist which i need to prepare for the ECA.

regards,
Navin
 

Stanlee

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NAVIN146 said:
hi

i am a Dubai resident. i had visited few consultants in dubai to understand the process however didnt find any solution from the consultants hence plan to do it myself. the consultants only focus on money.

would be of great help if anyone helps me to understand regarding the documentation checklist which i need to prepare for the ECA.

regards,
Navin
Check this link for detailed information http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/educational-credential-assessment-eca-from-wes-step-by-step-guide-t394160.0.html
 

kashjuni

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Hi Experts,

Please help me with the query on proof of funds. Although i have checked threads but still have some serious doubts.

Detail 1:
My wife and I plan to apply for EE. Principal Applicant will depend on IELTS score (IELTS scheduled for next month). If all goes well, we wish to create a profile in November Inshallah. My salary account currently does not have 15000 CAD nor does my wife's salary account have it. However, by November, both our accounts should have that much money individually in respective accounts

Questions:
> What does CIC exactly ask for when they say show proof of funds?
> What does 6 months average mean?
> Considering my case, do you think we are safe with the approach to indovidually maintain the minimum balance by the time we apply, or get ITA?
> Can we give details of both our accounts to show proof of funds?
> Can we create a new join account and transfer some amount to it from this month so that by November (or by the time of ITA), we have 15000+ CAD in the joint account? Will CIC ask source of money into joint account? If yes, what should we show?

Detail 2:
> I have a car loan of 5000CAD against my salary account to be paid over the next year. My bank statements show loan recovery debit every month

Questions:
> Will this car loan have an adverse impact on the proof of funds?

Detail 3:
> My wife plans to buy a car in the meantime which will burden her with a loan of atleast 10,000CAD over the next 2 years

Questions:
> Do you think it is advisable for her to go ahead with this, considering she too could be a primary applicant. Will a tag of car loan on her account go against her chances?

Thanks a lot for patience in going through the above. Please answer soon.

Good Day !
 

Stanlee

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kashjuni said:
Hi Experts,

Please help me with the query on proof of funds. Although i have checked threads but still have some serious doubts.

Detail 1:
My wife and I plan to apply for EE. Principal Applicant will depend on IELTS score (IELTS scheduled for next month). If all goes well, we wish to create a profile in November Inshallah. My salary account currently does not have 15000 CAD nor does my wife's salary account have it. However, by November, both our accounts should have that much money individually in respective accounts

Questions:
> What does CIC exactly ask for when they say show proof of funds?
> What does 6 months average mean?
> Considering my case, do you think we are safe with the approach to indovidually maintain the minimum balance by the time we apply, or get ITA?
> Can we give details of both our accounts to show proof of funds?
> Can we create a new join account and transfer some amount to it from this month so that by November (or by the time of ITA), we have 15000+ CAD in the joint account? Will CIC ask source of money into joint account? If yes, what should we show?

Detail 2:
> I have a car loan of 5000CAD against my salary account to be paid over the next year. My bank statements show loan recovery debit every month

Questions:
> Will this car loan have an adverse impact on the proof of funds?

Detail 3:
> My wife plans to buy a car in the meantime which will burden her with a loan of atleast 10,000CAD over the next 2 years

Questions:
> Do you think it is advisable for her to go ahead with this, considering she too could be a primary applicant. Will a tag of car loan on her account go against her chances?

Thanks a lot for patience in going through the above. Please answer soon.

Good Day !
1. Proof of Funds - The applicant should provide an official letter(s) from one or more financial institutions that lists all current bank and investment accounts as well as outstanding debts, such as credit card debts and loans.

The letter(s) must be printed on the letterhead of the financial institution and must include the applicant’s name, the contact information of the financial institution (address, telephone number and email address), the account numbers, the date each account was opened and the current balance of each account as well as the average balance for the past six months.

2. Six Months Average - Sum of closing balance of your savings or investment accounts for six months divided by six.

3. Individual or Joint Account - You can maintain the accounts individually and show the statements for the last 6 months for both the accounts. Whoever is going to be the co-applicant will need to provide a signed self declaration on plain paper. The declaration should state that you or your wife (depending on who is co-applicant/dependent) is a co-applicant in the PR application and the funds so held in the account are to be used for migration purposes and they have no objection for the same. Mention the details in a Letter of Explanation

There is no need to open a joint account as the above option would work. In case you want to open a joint account, you may have to show the source of funds for the same (which would be transfers from both of your accounts). In this case show bank joint account monthly statements along with proof of transfers to this account. Submit it along with a Letter of Explanation.

4. Car Loan - Car loan is a secured loan, in the event of a default, the lender has a charge on the asset. CIC is not concerned about car loan, they are more concerned if the applicant has availed a loan to meet the POF requirements, which is not the case for you. So you need not be worried about your loans impacting your application.
 
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TheRRb

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Aug 19, 2016
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Hi,

Could anyone advice on all possible ways to provide proof of funds ?

I'm currently from a country where it's not possible to hold a bank account in a foreign currency and no way to transfer money abroad ! One is only allowed to exchange a fixed amount of money yearly and by passport which is not enough to cover the required funds.

Is it possible to open a bank account in Canada before getting the permanent residence ? In such case I could transfer the required funds from a friends bank accounts from abroad before applying for the PR ?

Also, if my spouse is a signatory of a bank account containing transferable funds (but the account is not on her name), is it fine as a proof of funds ?

Thanks for your help !
 

Stanlee

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Jan 29, 2016
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hassanSh said:
Hi Everyone!

I want to apply for FSWP immigration and for that need to move to first step that is Academic Credential Assessment. I have done 4 years degree in computer science in 2004 (2000-2004) and have done MS in Telecom & Networks (2007-2009).
I will proceed with Comparative Education Service (CES) as my last university in not list with WES. My question is that should I pay fee for two degrees or only for last degree?
Kindly need help for people who have gone through all process....Really appreciated
I am not sure about CES, but if you get your educational credentials assessed by WES, you do not have to pay for every degree that you get assessed in one lot. You can look up for the same on CES website.
 

Stanlee

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Jan 29, 2016
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TheRRb said:
Hi,

Could anyone advice on all possible ways to provide proof of funds ?

I'm currently from a country where it's not possible to hold a bank account in a foreign currency and no way to transfer money abroad ! One is only allowed to exchange a fixed amount of money yearly and by passport which is not enough to cover the required funds.

Is it possible to open a bank account in Canada before getting the permanent residence ? In such case I could transfer the required funds from a friends bank accounts from abroad before applying for the PR ?

Also, if my spouse is a signatory of a bank account containing transferable funds (but the account is not on her name), is it fine as a proof of funds ?

Thanks for your help !
1. For proof of funds you can show all your savings and investment details. For this you will have to provide letter from bank, 6 months account statements, investment statements and whatever documents you have in in this regard. If any of your relative is gifting you money, you can execute a Gift Deed in this regard, please note this should not be a loan or borrowed money. You cannot take a loan to show as POF. The basic requirement for POF is that the funds so declared should be unencumbered and readily transferable.

2. You do not have to have a foreign currency bank account to show as POF. The bank account can be in your home currency, but the amount that you declare should be equivalent to the minimum requirement (LICO) as applicable for the number of applicants.

3. There is no need to open a bank account in Canada before getting PR.

4. As long as the primary applicant is the account holder, it does not matter who the authorised signatory is. In fact, this fact will not be even mentioned in the monthly statements.
 

TheRRb

Newbie
Aug 19, 2016
8
0
Stanlee said:
1. For proof of funds you can show all your savings and investment details. For this you will have to provide letter from bank, 6 months account statements, investment statements and whatever documents you have in in this regard. If any of your relative is gifting you money, you can execute a Gift Deed in this regard, please note this should not be a loan or borrowed money. You cannot take a loan to show as POF. The basic requirement for POF is that the funds so declared should be unencumbered and readily transferable.

2. You do not have to have a foreign currency bank account to show as POF. The bank account can be in your home currency, but the amount that you declare should be equivalent to the minimum requirement (LICO) as applicable for the number of applicants.

3. There is no need to open a bank account in Canada before getting PR.

4. As long as the primary applicant is the account holder, it does not matter who the authorised signatory is. In fact, this fact will not be even mentioned in the monthly statements.
Many thanks Stanlee for the answer.

Actually, my concern is about 'readily transferable' ! I have the required balance in my bank account in home currency BUT given the country foreign currency exchange rules, I'm not allowed to convert that money in any other currency, which means the money is not transferable to an account with different currency. The only solution I can imagine is asking a friend working abroad to transfer the requested money for me to a bank account in CAD that I would open in Canada and I would reimburse him the equivalent of that money in my home currency (in a bank account he own in my home country).

Actually, some other countries have the same restriction on foreign currency transfer so I'm wondering if there is any solution to that !
 

Stanlee

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TheRRb said:
Many thanks Stanlee for the answer.

Actually, my concern is about 'readily transferable' ! I have the required balance in my bank account in home currency BUT given the country foreign currency exchange rules, I'm not allowed to convert that money in any other currency, which means the money is not transferable to an account with different currency. The only solution I can imagine is asking a friend working abroad to transfer the requested money for me to a bank account in CAD that I would open in Canada and I would reimburse him the equivalent of that money in my home currency (in a bank account he own in my home country).

Actually, some other countries have the same restriction on foreign currency transfer so I'm wondering if there is any solution to that !
As far as I know, you cannot open a bank account in Canada unless you have PR or some form of Canadian identity document listed in List A here http://www.fcac-acfc.gc.ca/eng/resources/publications/yourRights/Pages/OPENINGA-Ouvertur.aspx#types
 
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vd.yazdani

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Jun 19, 2016
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Hello experts,

I have been gathering my documents in case i ever receive an ITA.
I can get a letter from both places i mentioned work experience from including the duties in details and the duration of each position. I'm paid a percentage of the projects value as my salary and it means i might not receive salary for a couple of months. will that make any problem?
My other question is, is that enough to convince the officer, or do i have to add more documents?
If i have to add more, i only can get some bank drafts on which the company sent money to my account. In addition to that i'm not living in my home country and a couple of times i asked the company to send one of my salaries to their branch in my country where they deposited in my father's account and he later on opened an account for me in my name (he has authorization from me to do so) in my country and deposited that amount in my account. I'm using that account as the supporting fund for the application.
It is not a straight forward case but it is not always possible to plan your life in a way that the officer understands.
I wonder if this may cause any problem for me.
Your advice is much appreciated.

Regards
Vahid
 

DEEPCUR

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I came across recent Canadian immigration minister's interview on streamlining the system. After reading the interview excerpts that stressed the importance for international students, and with recent high crs scores in draws, I'm getting a feeling that express entry could get tougher for the applicants who are applying from outside Canada. My question is if any changes are made to the system, will it take immediate effect from September itself, or will it require some time to come in to effect after undergoing some legislative /rule making process? Also, is PNP system federal government discretion or formulated by the provincial government ? Will the changes made to the express entry system affect them too?
 

shashar

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Hello All,

We received AOR from Ontario on 9th July. Any idea how much time it is getting to get the nomination these days? Our application is getting expired end of Nov :(

Thanks,
Shalini
 

rajkamalmohanram

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shashar said:
Hello All,

We received AOR from Ontario on 9th July. Any idea how much time it is getting to get the nomination these days? Our application is getting expired end of Nov :(

Thanks,
Shalini
Were you a January applicant? Relax - people who have applied in October/November 2015 are still waiting for nomination. Your turn will come! Please post these questions on the relevant threads next time around!

Good luck and all the very best!
 

motocheck

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Jul 30, 2015
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Hi Raj, Hi Stanlee,

Thank you for all the good work you guys are doign by helping people like us.. May God Bless you both :)

I had a query with respect to Work experience reference letter.

I had got the work ex letters last year only from my previous employers as per the format like roles responsibilities, no of hours, fulll time etc.

These letter were addressed to Citizenship and Immigration Canada ( CIC ) as last year .it was the department name.

I got those work ex reference letters in October - November 2015.

But now i was reading forums.. and cic website.. its showing department named is changed to below department

Immigration Refugee and Citizenship Canada ( IRCC).

Will my reference letters from employer will be a problem now as they are addressed to Citizenship and Immigration Canada ( CIC )

am tensed as i came to know only this week.

Thanks
 
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