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Rock007

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Waiting PR outland and working undertable
« on: June 12, 2014, 08:52:57 pm »
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Hey Every one
i have one question that i am in process for PR and i am living with my spouse ( sponsor) out side Canada my spouse working legally but i have spouse visa for this country where we both living and here immigration not allow me work on spouse visa but i found job and working because i am man and i can not stay at home and do nothing so i am doing under table work.
now my question is when i will get my PR and we will both move to Canada so Canadian immigration ask me from where i get this money?
at that time what should i will say??
like i work there or what because i thing Canada immigration already know that i was on spouse visa so where i get this money will it be problem??
reg
 
Rock007 said:
Ratings: +0


Waiting PR outland and working undertable
« on: June 12, 2014, 08:52:57 pm »
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Hey Every one
i have one question that i am in process for PR and i am living with my spouse ( sponsor) out side Canada my spouse working legally but i have spouse visa for this country where we both living and here immigration not allow me work on spouse visa but i found job and working because i am man and i can not stay at home and do nothing so i am doing under table work.
now my question is when i will get my PR and we will both move to Canada so Canadian immigration ask me from where i get this money?
at that time what should i will say??
like i work there or what because i thing Canada immigration already know that i was on spouse visa so where i get this money will it be problem??
reg

Why would Canada immigration even know or care where your money comes from? You are applying in the spousal category and as such you are not required to have 'landing' funds. You should be sure that you and your wife declare any monies you are physically bringing into Canada in excess of 10000 CAD though or risk having it confiscated if it is found.
 
Rock007 said:
I will declear all money but i hear that they ask us where you bring this money.

Even if they do, you tell them you have been residing in a forgein country and this is your savings you are bringing with you to start your new life in Canada.
 
Rock007 said:
I will declear all money but i hear that they ask us where you bring this money.

CBSA will not ask where your money came from. The wife and I returned to Canada last month carrying $26,000. We declared it and filled out the E677 form (Cross-Border Currency or Monetary Instruments Report — Individual). No questions asked.

http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/publications/forms-formulaires/e677-eng.html
 
My wife money she can transfer on legal way but for i have to carry and i have more then 30000
 
Alurra71 said:
Even if they do, you tell them you have been residing in a forgein country and this is your savings you are bringing with you to start your new life in Canada.
I already mention on my application that i have 10000 but when i get my PR may i will have 30000 then what should i do
 
Rock007 said:
I already mention on my application that i have 10000 but when i get my PR may i will have 30000 then what should i do


Just declare the 30,000 when you get to the airport, its not a crime to bring money to Canada :-X

I guess you must be quite short to work under the table