I got nomination confirmation mail today and found one notification in my EE profile to accept nomination.
Thanks everyone who helped me during the crisis period.
MY timeline:
Application reached :07th Dec,2015
Got AOR mail. 10th Feb,2017
Reply AOR Mail:13th Feb
Nomination mail:13th March
Probably in June or July. Keep an eye on website
Make your documents ready like: IELTS, WES and Translation of Birth Certificates, Experience Letters as these things take time to arrange and as soon as program opens try to send your application with in a week.
I have another question regarding my application preparation for the NSNP EE Demand Stream 2017. I obtained a report from my bank as per Application Guide instructions.
The letter reads as follows:
''... current balance is following:
• EUR Account, total deposit = XXXXX,XX EUR.
• RSD Account, total deposit = XXXXX,XX RSD.
• Mastercard limit = XXXXXX,XX RSD.''
Mastercard limit is allowed sum of money I can take from the bank and then repay it in monthly installments. I have never used this allowed debt limit nor I will.
Is this Mastercard limit subtracted from the total deposit in EUR and RSD account when determining minimum funds requirement eligibility?
The transactional history for the last three months is good enough to satisfy an immigration officer, and I have no outstanding debts.
Hello Bane
From the best of my knowledge since its a limit not utilized
I dont feel that should pose a problem.
But to be on a safer side ... A letter of explanation can help as well.
I am sure seniors will add their bit.
I think you are talking about Credit card when you mentioned Mastercard?
Whenever we ask banks to give balance confirmation letters they have to include credit card limit as part of it.
When I submitted my application to NSNP, I didn't send a bank letter. I only took authenticated bank statements for 6 months. Also I included internet banking generated credit card statements for six months past. In fact my CC limit is and was close to the proof of funds to be shown to CIC. I had been using CC every month but never failed to settle CC monthly bill in full without interest. So my credit history was neat and debt free. So is yours.
I think you have nothing to worry about Mastercard limit mentioned in your bank letter. As long as you have no debts and you can show unencumbered available funds, neither NSNP nor CIC can value your funds after subtracting it with your CC limit. Your CC limit is given by your bank to honor your credibility. Having a certain credit limit will not make you automatically liable for the loan you can avail with it.
This is my opinion, please let others contribute theirs, as this is money matter.