I don't see any problem with it. When you ask for a proof of funds from the bank they usually mention all the accounts on one letterhead. As far as you can justify the amount in the account it is fine. To be on the safer side If I were you I'd mention it in notes to help the visa officer understand things better.
The saving account is my secondary account and was dormant/inactive 3 months back, so didn’t want to show bank statements of this account.
From My primary account , emi’s for 2 house loans were getting deducted that’s why showing secondary account only
Both house loans are joint loans and I have changed the emi account to CO-applicants accounts.
So no emi is getting deducted from my primary account from last 2 months
Is it ok to show only my one account,secondary one or in other words, is it ok not to show my primary account as I am not showing any POF in my primary account
I don't see any problem with it. When you ask for a proof of funds from the bank they usually mention all the accounts on one letterhead. As far as you can justify the amount in the account it is fine. To be on the safer side If I were you I'd mention it in notes to help the visa officer understand things better.
Thanks
I have option to create bank letter in my own format.
Showing all POF in my FD account
Nothing in my saving account.
Should I mention saving account in bank letter as it is contributing nothing.
I don’t want to mention saving account as I don’t want to show its bank statement from past 6 months because it was dormant/inactive 3 months back
I have to apply for PR soon because my nomination is expiring in a month. I am currently in Canada. I started putting fund in my account from 4 months ago. I now have 15K in my account. Does CIC accept that? If I apply are they going to reject my application because of not having this fund in my account for 6 months? or they will ask me to show proof of fund again?
I really appreciate your help as it is a very stressful time for me.