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Ranade

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Jun 16, 2010
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Dear all,

A friend of mine applied for PR from Canada. He showed fixed deposit certificates with his parents. His parents provided him with a consent letter on the court stamp paper explaining the entire amount can be transfered to the Canadian Dollars at any time.

Canadian High commission did accept that and granted him PR visa. He was an unmarried applicant.

I have seen in this forum that a number of people insisted the joint account with parents is not acceptable. Now question is why CHC did accept then?

I really do not know whether CHC indeed follow any particular procedures to approve applications.If they have accepted someone's case like that they must accept everyone's. Otherwise, evaluation procedures are not fair.

If anyone else has got the similar situation please leave a post here.

Many Thanks.

Ranade.
 
this could vary from visa office to visa office because every visa office has different trend of dealing with the applications. can also vary from file to file. that's only i can think of ...
 
it can vary from visa office to visa office......individual file to file and Visa officer to Visa officer....there is no written rules for this......so its our luck and our application clarity which need to impress the visa officer at first sight.....