I am applying ONIP as an outland applicant. I used to live in Canada for years, so I have a local Canadian Bank account. And I have met the "settlement fund" requrinment on my Canadian Bank account alone.
I noticed that most of these posts have said that the bank statements/ bank letter shall be stamped by the bank.
The Canadian Bank that I am using doesn't operate in the country that I am currently residing.
How am I supposed to get "stamped/signed" original paper bank statements? Do I have to travel to Canada for once, just to get thsoe paperworks?
I have already submitted my ONIP application package, and then I have only printed out "e-statements" of the last 6 months from my Canadian Bank Account. <- Is this not enough?
In the past, CIC has refused applications submitted with online statements. OIP might (or might not) be different in their treatment of applications with online statements. However, OINP has been extremely nice to applicants in the past by providing them an opportunity to clarify any deficiencies in their documentation. If getting the statements stamped/signed right away is a problem, take a chance and submit the OINP application along with online statements along with a short note explaining your inability to submit signed/stamped statements. Simultaneously, explore the possibilities of getting such statements in the near future from Canada.
In the past, CIC has refused applications submitted with online statements. OIP might (or might not) be different in their treatment of applications with online statements. However, OINP has been extremely nice to applicants in the past by providing them an opportunity to clarify any deficiencies in their documentation. If getting the statements stamped/signed right away is a problem, take a chance and submit the OINP application along with online statements along with a short note explaining your inability to submit signed/stamped statements. Simultaneously, explore the possibilities of getting such statements in the near future from Canada.
Thanks!
The problem is, my application has already arrived at their office.
Would it be a good idea to send them another mail explaining that to them? Or should I wait until they actually contact me to ask me for clarification?
Thanks!
The problem is, my application has already arrived at their office.
Would it be a good idea to send them another mail explaining that to them? Or should I wait until they actually contact me to ask me for clarification?