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Hi. I've been searching the entire web trying to find a definitive answer to this question. For IMM 5257 "Funds available for stay" is this supposed to be the max amount of money you can prove liquidity for? I find very contradictory opinions online. Some people say things like put $100-200 per day and some people say put the max amount of money you can prove in your supporting documents.
Thanks and wishing you all the best.
Hi. I've been searching the entire web trying to find a definitive answer to this question. For IMM 5257 "Funds available for stay" is this supposed to be the max amount of money you can prove liquidity for? I find very contradictory opinions online. Some people say things like put $100-200 per day and some people say put the max amount of money you can prove in your supporting documents.
Thanks and wishing you all the best.
Refers to your budget or amount available for the entire trip. According to custom laws you can only bring less than $10,000 CAD.
According to custom laws you can only bring less than $10,000 CAD.
Not true, even TRV holders can bring over $10,000 (I have), but they must declare it.
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