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My question is about immigration point in canada airport. Please help...am confused with little things!
How should I bring the money to Canada? How much money should I bring? I learned something about 10000CAD. Should I take the 10,000 CAD in cash? Or should I take some bank certificate of my parents bank account etc.? Is necessary to take a Financial Sponsorship Letter?? which more document should I take?? I have applied from Spain...no GIC here.
What kind of questions can they ask me there?
My question is about immigration point in canada airport. Please help...am confused with little things!
How should I bring the money to Canada? How much money should I bring? I learned something about 10000CAD. Should I take the 10,000 CAD in cash? Or should I take some bank certificate of my parents bank account etc.? Is necessary to take a Financial Sponsorship Letter?? which more document should I take?? I have applied from Spain...no GIC here.
What kind of questions can they ask me there?
u can take $10000 without declaring but there is no limit if ur going to declare the funds. Being said that i dont think its advisable to carry $10000 cash too risky for my taste. u can take travelers cheques/bank certificates , or something similar which u can convert later. u can carry $1000-$2000 max with u with some change for trolleys etc. u can wire transfer funds later too. as for the documents that u need read below link.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/study-arriving.asp
My question is about immigration point in canada airport. Please help...am confused with little things!
How should I bring the money to Canada? How much money should I bring? I learned something about 10000CAD. Should I take the 10,000 CAD in cash? Or should I take some bank certificate of my parents bank account etc.? Is necessary to take a Financial Sponsorship Letter?? which more document should I take?? I have applied from Spain...no GIC here.
What kind of questions can they ask me there?
My question is about immigration point in canada airport. Please help...am confused with little things!
How should I bring the money to Canada? How much money should I bring? I learned something about 10000CAD. Should I take the 10,000 CAD in cash? Or should I take some bank certificate of my parents bank account etc.? Is necessary to take a Financial Sponsorship Letter?? which more document should I take?? I have applied from Spain...no GIC here.
What kind of questions can they ask me there?
The best option would be American Express TC. No worries even if stolen. You can deposit it when you open a/c in Canada. Avoid wire transfer, expensive deal.
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