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Old May 3rd 2011 | 11:52 am
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Hi,

I've read a lot on here of people having issues with their UK banks refusing to sign the proof of funds form for the IEC.

I'm currently in Canada and my current work visa (gained through Bunac) ends this month. I've applied for visitor status so I can stay here whilst I apply for a new work visa through IEC.

As I have been working in Canada all my funds are in TD Canada Trust. Has anybody had any experience with getting them to sign a proof of funds form?

Cheers,

Jim
 
Old May 3rd 2011 | 11:06 pm
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Originally Posted by Stickyjim
Hi,

I've read a lot on here of people having issues with their UK banks refusing to sign the proof of funds form for the IEC.

I'm currently in Canada and my current work visa (gained through Bunac) ends this month. I've applied for visitor status so I can stay here whilst I apply for a new work visa through IEC.

As I have been working in Canada all my funds are in TD Canada Trust. Has anybody had any experience with getting them to sign a proof of funds form?

Cheers,

Jim
I had no problems with my bank (HSBC) signing proof of funds - though they do have a small charge of about £9. It was easy for me as I used their passport service.

In your case, I can't imagine TD refusing to sign a PoF form.
 
Old May 3rd 2011 | 11:50 pm
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My bank were useless. In my application form I attached a letter to my bank statement saying that my bank refused to write me a letter and when I approached another bank they also stated they would not do this.

IEC seem a bit ridonkulous. If they're going to set remits for their paperwork they could at least check if any banks are willing to do this.
 
Old May 4th 2011 | 3:33 am
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Agreed. Just got off the phone with my bank in the UK and they will send nothing for me to take to a bank, apart from charge me for all my back bank statements - all 10 years worth and on three accounts. They said that they no longer have a policy to write any form of proof or introduction. Bugger.
 

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