yes u can. Read the procedure on below linkunfairsystem said:hi all,
Can we take upto $10,000 CASH as Landing Fund?
unfairsystem said:hi all,
Can we take upto $10,000 CASH as Landing Fund?
Architect2151 said:If I am taking 9000 and my wife 7000,
Should I declare it or I am fine as there is less than
10000 with each of us.
qorax said:For a start -- what's the hassle in 'declaring' anything, anyway?
No issue dear. hv a worry free travelArchitect2151 said:The "hassle" is that ;
None of us is carrying 10 grand
The law says 10 grand or more.
Architect2151 said:The "hassle" is that ;
None of us is carrying 10 grand
The law says 10 grand or more.
qorax said:If u don't [carry] -- u don't [declare].
However, if u do [carry] -- declaring is just a paperwork... nothing more than that !
Qorax
Ps.: I observe various posts on this 'declaring' matter... what I can't figure-out is why the anxiety?
mitali said:Dear Qorax da,
I have received quite a few query from members on this topic and I feel that they do want to declare the amount of money they bring into Canada.....its just that they want to re-confirm if what they are doing is right. And since we have a rolling audience of members on this forum.....it creates an allusion and we keep getting these queries over and over.
And I also feel that members do not quite EXPLOIT THE SEARCH BUTTON on the right hand corner of the web page.
1. First concern - Is the $10,0000 limit per application (PA, Spouse), or is it per person?
And the limit is per person (PA and Spouse : $10,0000 times 2).
2. The second concern is, whether declaring more than $10,0000 (per person) might have any negative impact on TAX?
And the answer to that is -NO.
Regards.
Mitali
