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Hello everyone. I had some queries regarding Proof of funds during landing.

1. At Port of entry if asked for proof of funds/ how much cash I'm carrying - is it sufficient to show current bank statement with minimum required amount for single applicant(with gift deed) or do I need to show average balance of 6 months?

2. I do have a bank statement dated April 18 which shows 6 months average meeting eligibility criteria. Can this be used at Port of entry in July?

3. During documents submission I had shown funds in USA bank account, but currently I've moved to India. Is it okay to show funds in Indian account now.

I had borrowed money showed gift deed, then returned money after taking statement.

Im trying to find best solution so I can be acceptable at Port of entry

Please help!
 
Hello everyone. I had some queries regarding Proof of funds during landing.

1. At Port of entry if asked for proof of funds/ how much cash I'm carrying - is it sufficient to show current bank statement with minimum required amount for single applicant(with gift deed) or do I need to show average balance of 6 months?

2. I do have a bank statement dated April 18 which shows 6 months average meeting eligibility criteria. Can this be used at Port of entry in July?

3. During documents submission I had shown funds in USA bank account, but currently I've moved to India. Is it okay to show funds in Indian account now.

I had borrowed money showed gift deed, then returned money after taking statement.

Im trying to find best solution so I can be acceptable at Port of entry

Please help!
At port of entry, it's highly unlikely they ask for proof of funds. If asked, you can show them the latest bank statement, be it from Indian or US account.

They will ask, "how much money are you bringing?", to which you have to give them numbers.
That being said, you have to declare if you are bringing more than 10,000 CAD in cash with you.
 
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At port of entry, it's highly unlikely they ask for proof of funds. If asked, you can show them the latest bank statement, be it from Indian or US account.

They will ask, "how much money are you bringing?", to which you have to give them numbers.
That being said, you have to declare if you are bringing more than 10,000 CAD in cash with you.

Thank you Sundar. Any suggestions on the following? It would be really helpful. Can i use a bank statement dated 3 months behind, or would I need new bank statement. And will it have to be an average of last 6 months?

Thanks again.
 
Thank you Sundar. Any suggestions on the following? It would be really helpful. Can i use a bank statement dated 3 months behind, or would I need new bank statement. And will it have to be an average of last 6 months?

Thanks again.
Recent statements will be better and no need of average balance for 6 months.
 
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