Hi All,
I am planning to apply under express entry, Federal skilled workers. My concern is about the proof of funds. I currently live in Canada, but don't have 15000 in my account. My sister is planning to gift money and with a notarized gift deed. Would that be OK with a letter from the bank, even if my six-months poof of fund is not the amount they need?
Whoever has experience with the subject, please inform me.
Yeah, I know. However, I am not planning on getting one. I would like to keep my study permit and continue my studies. I am planning to apply on Federal Skilled Workers, that' why I'm asking about the proof of funds.
Yes it is fine. And even if you receive the money after ITA, that is also fine. If you want to get it notarized, it is up to you but many have done it without notary.
Yes it is fine. And even if you receive the money after ITA, that is also fine. If you want to get it notarized, it is up to you but many have done it without notary.
Yes it is fine. And even if you receive the money after ITA, that is also fine. If you want to get it notarized, it is up to you but many have done it without notary.
Yes, for express entry a bank letter is a requirement. You're additionally attaching the gift deed just to prove that the money didn't fall into your account from the sky because bank letter won't explain the source of funds. It only certifies the total funds and the average balance.
Yes, for express entry a bank letter is a requirement. You're additionally attaching the gift deed just to prove that the money didn't fall into your account from the sky because bank letter won't explain the source of funds. It only certifies the total funds and the average balance.