Question: Funds available for my stay (CAD)
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I was filling the application form for Canadian visitor visa. There was a field that asked me to tell the funds available for my stay in Canada.
1) Is it asking me to tell the total funds that I have in my bank etc?
2) Or, is it asking me to tell the funds I am bringing to Canada for my stay?
visas canada proof-provenance-of-funds
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I was filling the application form for Canadian visitor visa. There was a field that asked me to tell the funds available for my stay in Canada.
1) Is it asking me to tell the total funds that I have in my bank etc?
2) Or, is it asking me to tell the funds I am bringing to Canada for my stay?
visas canada proof-provenance-of-funds
You should give the amount that you are coming to Canada with. They want to see how you are going to support yourself whilst over there. I guess it would not hurt to say the total amount in your bank account as this amount is greater and you need to satisfy the border agent that you can support yourself whilst over in Canada.
– Phorce
Jun 2 '17 at 15:04
Possible duplicate of Proof of Funds ?
– Giorgio
Jun 4 '17 at 17:14
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I was filling the application form for Canadian visitor visa. There was a field that asked me to tell the funds available for my stay in Canada.
1) Is it asking me to tell the total funds that I have in my bank etc?
2) Or, is it asking me to tell the funds I am bringing to Canada for my stay?
visas canada proof-provenance-of-funds
I was filling the application form for Canadian visitor visa. There was a field that asked me to tell the funds available for my stay in Canada.
1) Is it asking me to tell the total funds that I have in my bank etc?
2) Or, is it asking me to tell the funds I am bringing to Canada for my stay?
visas canada proof-provenance-of-funds
visas canada proof-provenance-of-funds
asked Jun 1 '17 at 19:58
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You should give the amount that you are coming to Canada with. They want to see how you are going to support yourself whilst over there. I guess it would not hurt to say the total amount in your bank account as this amount is greater and you need to satisfy the border agent that you can support yourself whilst over in Canada.
– Phorce
Jun 2 '17 at 15:04
Possible duplicate of Proof of Funds ?
– Giorgio
Jun 4 '17 at 17:14
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You should give the amount that you are coming to Canada with. They want to see how you are going to support yourself whilst over there. I guess it would not hurt to say the total amount in your bank account as this amount is greater and you need to satisfy the border agent that you can support yourself whilst over in Canada.
– Phorce
Jun 2 '17 at 15:04
Possible duplicate of Proof of Funds ?
– Giorgio
Jun 4 '17 at 17:14
You should give the amount that you are coming to Canada with. They want to see how you are going to support yourself whilst over there. I guess it would not hurt to say the total amount in your bank account as this amount is greater and you need to satisfy the border agent that you can support yourself whilst over in Canada.
– Phorce
Jun 2 '17 at 15:04
You should give the amount that you are coming to Canada with. They want to see how you are going to support yourself whilst over there. I guess it would not hurt to say the total amount in your bank account as this amount is greater and you need to satisfy the border agent that you can support yourself whilst over in Canada.
– Phorce
Jun 2 '17 at 15:04
Possible duplicate of Proof of Funds ?
– Giorgio
Jun 4 '17 at 17:14
Possible duplicate of Proof of Funds ?
– Giorgio
Jun 4 '17 at 17:14
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When it asks about what funds are available, it means both what you will carry in cash, and what you can access through credit or debit cards or through your bank, should that be necessary. If your personal circumstances require sharing your bank statements, credit card limits, and other information as evidence that you can support yourself during your visit, you should include it with your application.
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When it asks about what funds are available, it means both what you will carry in cash, and what you can access through credit or debit cards or through your bank, should that be necessary. If your personal circumstances require sharing your bank statements, credit card limits, and other information as evidence that you can support yourself during your visit, you should include it with your application.
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When it asks about what funds are available, it means both what you will carry in cash, and what you can access through credit or debit cards or through your bank, should that be necessary. If your personal circumstances require sharing your bank statements, credit card limits, and other information as evidence that you can support yourself during your visit, you should include it with your application.
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When it asks about what funds are available, it means both what you will carry in cash, and what you can access through credit or debit cards or through your bank, should that be necessary. If your personal circumstances require sharing your bank statements, credit card limits, and other information as evidence that you can support yourself during your visit, you should include it with your application.
When it asks about what funds are available, it means both what you will carry in cash, and what you can access through credit or debit cards or through your bank, should that be necessary. If your personal circumstances require sharing your bank statements, credit card limits, and other information as evidence that you can support yourself during your visit, you should include it with your application.
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You should give the amount that you are coming to Canada with. They want to see how you are going to support yourself whilst over there. I guess it would not hurt to say the total amount in your bank account as this amount is greater and you need to satisfy the border agent that you can support yourself whilst over in Canada.
– Phorce
Jun 2 '17 at 15:04
Possible duplicate of Proof of Funds ?
– Giorgio
Jun 4 '17 at 17:14