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I have similar doubt. I have funds to cover POF from my savings. But I have always been creating FD's in my father's name in his account since senior citizens earn more interest. Now my father is returning the money back to me. Is notarized affidavit stating this is my money which was saved in his account, he is returning back to me and doesn't intent to take it back ?

Also I have shares & mutual funds which can be liquidated anytime ? Can this also be shown as additional funds ?
 
forcanada said:
Thank you very much Anuj.
How are you doing there?

I am doing good, Thanks.
Merry Christmas forcanada.
Merry Christmas all.

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lookcanada said:
I have similar doubt. I have funds to cover POF from my savings. But I have always been creating FD's in my father's name in his account since senior citizens earn more interest. Now my father is returning the money back to me. Is notarized affidavit stating this is my money which was saved in his account, he is returning back to me and doesn't intent to take it back ?
Yes, I believe the affidavit would work. Mention few of the transactions in a Letter of Explanation.

Also I have shares & mutual funds which can be liquidated anytime ? Can this also be shown as additional funds ?
No. Only the funds in Bank account readily available count as POF.
 
Thank you !!

My father had saved the remittance slips of deposit into my account. The cheque numbers are reflected in my account as well.
Do I need to mention the cheque numbers in affidavit or it can be mentioned and photocopy of remittance slips attached as part of LOE.
 

Hi Anuj,

Thank you so much for the time and effort that you contribute to this forum! It's invaluable.

Could you please explain the different between a gift deed and an affidavit? Do these two documents need to be prepared by a lawyer or somehow notarized or anything?
 
sunshinejan said:
Hi Anuj,

Thank you so much for the time and effort that you contribute to this forum! It's invaluable.

Could you please explain the different between a gift deed and an affidavit? Do these two documents need to be prepared by a lawyer or somehow notarized or anything?

I am glad you find the posts helpful. No lawyers are needed for the Gift Deed or affidavit. Don't waste your money on them. You can get these documents from common outlests or near a court. Just mention them the article number, they will give it to you. If you are outise Delhi, stamp paper would work.
 
lookcanada said:
Thank you !!

My father had saved the remittance slips of deposit into my account. The cheque numbers are reflected in my account as well.
Do I need to mention the cheque numbers in affidavit or it can be mentioned and photocopy of remittance slips attached as part of LOE.
Mention anything that makes the understanding easier. I don't think remittance slips are needed. Just the statements and the cheque numbers reflecting in these statements would be enough. Don't make the LOE too long. Crisp and clear.
 

now i am a bit confused.

If I type the gift deed text and print on a regular paper and have it signed by the donor, would that suffice?
What is the affidavit for?
 
sunshinejan said:
now i am a bit confused.

If I type the gift deed text and print on a regular paper and have it signed by the donor, would that suffice?
What is the affidavit for?

Which city do you live in?
 
anujgupta84 said:
First of all, I want to let the members know that this is a great place to get all the information about Immigration to Canada. I was eager to make this thread as and when I got PPR which confirmed that whatever I did my 'Source of funds' request was right. There is a lot of confusion around this part of the application. Most of the candidates are sure about remaining part of their application but we all get confused whenever money gets involved, since we all are not well-versed with the laws, etc. So for the benefit of new applicants or someone you got this kind of request, I would like to contribute by providing some clarity!

This is my timeline:

10/04 FSW ITA (CRS:473, India)
24/04 AOR
19/05 Med Passed
22/05 ECAS App Received
24/05 BG Not Started
19/06 ECAS In Process
04/08 Travel History Request
20/08 Source of Fund Request
08/09 BG In Progress
10/09 ECAS Decision Made
14/09 PPR

My case was as common to most of us ie, Not enough money in the account few days back to application submission and then a sudden transfer of funds in the bank account and that account is shown as 'Proof of funds'. As you can see I got a 'Source of funds' request on August 20, 2015. I submitted following documents for the same:

1) An e-stamped affidavit (Article 4 Affidavit) citing my Father as Deponent about that big transaction via Cheque XXX dated XXX drawn on Bank XXX. Letter had my father's signature. This costed me Rs. 10.
2) An e-stamped Gift deed (Article 33 Gift) showing my father as Donor, me as a Donee. Also stating that these funds were out of his past savings, mentioning his PAN number and that he doesn't expect the money in return. Letter had me and my father's signature. This costed me Rs. 100.
3) Net-worth certificates of me, my father and my mother as on August 22, 2015, for the reason that my family hasn't exhausted all their savings to support me and that they can survive easily. This Net-worth certificate should be issued by a reputed Chartered Accountant on his letter-head. This costed me Rs. 500. CAs might demand more, but don't pay them more, choose another CA.
4) My Bank statement till August 22, 2015 showing the funds being untouched and only a large number of credits happening with very few debits.
5) I detailed LOE with all the transactions and explanation.

That means a maximum cost of Rs. 1000. You don't need to pay hefty amount and take the help of any consultancy for solving 'Source of funds' puzzle. Just include everything specific beforehand at the time of Application submission, so that they don't ask for Additional documents later (as they did in my case).

In a nut-shell here are what I suggest you submit at the time of AOR, to answer the questions of a sudden large transaction:
1) Gift Deed (Article 33 Gift)
2) An Affidavit (Article 4 Affidavit)
3) Net-worth certificates of your whole family from CA
4) Bank Statements showing all the transactions involved (Yes, include your father's bank account statement as well)

Note: No Notarization is necessary, since, you would be scanning and uploading original documents. Don't spend money on the lawyers roaming around in district courts for this.

I hope this would have helped. All the best to all the members here for their Canadian dream. I hope the best for all of you.

Very detailed information. :)
 
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sunshinejan said:
now i am a bit confused.

If I type the gift deed text and print on a regular paper and have it signed by the donor, would that suffice?
What is the affidavit for?
I'm also confused about this.
Can Gift Deed and Joint Account Letter be printed on a plain white paper and then being uploaded after ITA?
 
forcanada said:
I'm also confused about this.
Can Gift Deed and Joint Account Letter be printed on a plain white paper and then being uploaded after ITA?

If you are in Delhi you need to accompany a plain paper Gift deed with an e-stamp paper. Outside Delhi, Gift Deed needs to be on a Stamp paper. Hope it clarifies.
 
Hi Guys,

I shift the main application to my wife for EE and OOPNP.
But, the money for the PoF is under my name.
How could be it arranged?
- Do I need to transferred to my wife's account? or
- Just leave it using my bank's account (considering that in the application, it is stated that I am the spouse of her)?

Thank you
 
cuwat said:
Hi Guys,

I shift the main application to my wife for EE and OOPNP.
But, the money for the PoF is under my name.
How could be it arranged?
- Do I need to transferred to my wife's account? or
- Just leave it using my bank's account (considering that in the application, it is stated that I am the spouse of her)?

Thank you

Should be either in the name of PA or a joint account with PA
 
StAnger said:
Should be either in the name of PA or a joint account with PA

Thanks StAnger
My bank account is not a joint-account with my wife. so what should I do with this?