Roger55 said:
Yes , no property mentioned on visa office instructions. I need to know if I could send all other documents minus proof of funds, and send that at a later stage ( after the 120 days ). Does anybody know if this has been allowed ? Or after the 120 days , your application is automatically denied for not being "complete " ?
I guess you are at a stage whereby you are sending your full documents to "your local CIC".
If yes, I am afraid that you may not be successful as you will need to prove what you have claimed and that includes "Proof of funds".
I may be wrong, wait for others to reply. However, take a look at these column from OP6e with regards to proof of funds:
9.2. Settlement funds
Pursuant to R76(1)(b), the officer will determine if the applicant has sufficient funds available for
settlement in Canada.
The amount of funds are assessed according to the applicant’s family size using 50% of Statistics
Canada’s most current Low Income Cut-off (LICO) for urban areas with populations of 500,000 or
more.
Note: In terms of funds required, the number of the applicant’s family members includes both
accompanying and non-accompanying dependants.
Although the amount may change yearly, at time of publication the required funds are equal to or
greater than the amount listed below for each family size:
Number of Funds Exception
family required
members
1 $10,601 If the applicant has arranged employment as defined in R82,
they do not have to meet these financial requirements
2 $13,198
3 $16,225
4 $19,700
5 $22,343
6 $25,199
7 or more $28,055
The funds must be:
• available and transferable;
• unencumbered by debts or other obligations.
If … Then the officer will …
the applicant clearly • proceed to Section 11.
demonstrates that they have
sufficient available funds to
meet the requirements
or
the applicant has arranged
employment as defined in R82
the applicant does not initially • inform the applicant of the officer’s specific settlement funds
demonstrate that they have concerns and give the applicant the opportunity to address
sufficient available funds to this problem.
meet the requirements at time
of application
the applicant is unable to • refuse the application.
demonstrate that they have
sufficient available funds to
meet the requirements
Note: Pursuant to R76(3), substituted evaluation (Section sufficient available funds to 11.3) cannot be used to override a refusal due to insufficient meet the requirements funds.