International Experience Canada
#106
Re: International Experience Canada
And there-in lies the problem. I just went into a local Barclays a few minutes ago and the cowbag in there was having none of it and when I offered to show her the rest of the form and the FAQ she just snapped back "I don't want to see it".
I give it up to be honest, I left there absolutely devestated, frustrated and nearly in tears and it's just not worth it.
I give it up to be honest, I left there absolutely devestated, frustrated and nearly in tears and it's just not worth it.
#107
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Re: International Experience Canada
Just read somewhere above that the Visa application has to be filled in on a computer?
Some of my form wont allow me to type
Some of my form wont allow me to type
#108
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Re: International Experience Canada
Oh walked into Nationwide and they looked at me blankly. She said it might have to be sent off. Then vanished out back. Came back and filled it in, signed it and stamped it. Good times
#109
Re: International Experience Canada
Sounds like a right cowbag. Don't give up though. Have you tried speaking to Barclays over the phone, or even to their head office?? Try again and tell them how upset and annoyed you are considering the ease with which other people have had their form signed...
#110
Re: International Experience Canada
I can try mate but I think they will just feedback the usual bullshit to me, especially since I think I will probably sound quite upset by now.
#111
Re: International Experience Canada
The fools in there gave me a 'non-standard service request form' and told me complete it and send it off but I've just realised that they were supposed to complete parts of it themselves and haven't and also they didn't give me an address to send it to.
#112
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Re: International Experience Canada
How did you manage that?
The fools in there gave me a 'non-standard service request form' and told me complete it and send it off but I've just realised that they were supposed to complete parts of it themselves and haven't and also they didn't give me an address to send it to.
The fools in there gave me a 'non-standard service request form' and told me complete it and send it off but I've just realised that they were supposed to complete parts of it themselves and haven't and also they didn't give me an address to send it to.
I walked in and spoke to the help desk people who sat me down and let me talk to someone else, i metioned i rang them up (which i didnt) and they said it would be fine. I also took my application pack, just the 6 page one and i explained that all it is that its a confirmation of what i have in my account and the alternative is to have a signed statement. She went out back and spoke to the manager, who spoke to someone else (head office maybe) on the phone, it was fairly quiet in there so i could here parts of it and i think they checked out the IEC site. After about 20mins she came through and it was already stamped in the address box, she filled it in and stamped it with a different stamp by the bank seal.
I think you just have to stress what it is for, she did mention that a lot of banks are cutting down on signing documents. Remember to smile as well, it always helps.
oh and i think i said something along the lines of 'its just an initial proof of funds document to confirm to the canadians i'm capable of having this much money, the real proof is needed at border crossing'
Hope that helps
#113
Re: International Experience Canada
I walked in and spoke to the help desk people who sat me down and let me talk to someone else, i metioned i rang them up (which i didnt) and they said it would be fine. I also took my application pack, just the 6 page one and i explained that all it is that its a confirmation of what i have in my account and the alternative is to have a signed statement. She went out back and spoke to the manager, who spoke to someone else (head office maybe) on the phone, it was fairly quiet in there so i could here parts of it and i think they checked out the IEC site. After about 20mins she came through and it was already stamped in the address box, she filled it in and stamped it with a different stamp by the bank seal.
I think you just have to stress what it is for, she did mention that a lot of banks are cutting down on signing documents. Remember to smile as well, it always helps.
oh and i think i said something along the lines of 'its just an initial proof of funds document to confirm to the canadians i'm capable of having this much money, the real proof is needed at border crossing'
Hope that helps
I think you just have to stress what it is for, she did mention that a lot of banks are cutting down on signing documents. Remember to smile as well, it always helps.
oh and i think i said something along the lines of 'its just an initial proof of funds document to confirm to the canadians i'm capable of having this much money, the real proof is needed at border crossing'
Hope that helps
Not to sound harsh but this is ****ing rediculous.
#114
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Re: International Experience Canada
Even at Natwest? Most people seemed to have success, its my acpo certificate i'm waiting for now, still no email saying they have it
#115
Re: International Experience Canada
Firstly, stop stressing, you'll give yourself a heart attack! (I know its a serious matter, but I've come to the conclusion that we are all overthinking this matter).
After getting quite flustered yesterday about this, and sending the PDF of the application over to my branch manager, they refused to sign the form included, but however, the application pack does not say that only the application pack form will suffice.
(1) “Proof of Funds – Candidate” form included in the application kit, or a bank document incorporating the information on the Proof of Funds form, signed, dated and stamped by your bank.
I'm sure you'll be fine DG! (And if you aren't, I'll come cry with you, as I'm in the same boat! )
#117
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Re: International Experience Canada
Sorry to repeat myself again, I'm very confused. I'm living in Canada, but permanent address is in England - people in the same boat: have you put your mailing address as Canada and residential as UK or vice versa?
#118
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Re: International Experience Canada
I think putting the Canadian details down makes the most sense, otherwise they may see if that you are not disclosing the fact you are currently on the Bunac visa and living in Canada.
on this topic actually, it has the 'current mailing address' and 'residential address if it differs from current mailing' on the IEC application, I just put my Canadian address as my current mailing address and left the residential one blank, what did everyone else do? (thats currently on the bunac WHV i mean)
#119
Re: International Experience Canada
I have put my Canadian address, as technically i am currently living in Canada. on the police certificate it has all your UK address details and that's part of how they will confirm your address back in the uk.
I think putting the Canadian details down makes the most sense, otherwise they may see if that you are not disclosing the fact you are currently on the Bunac visa and living in Canada.
on this topic actually, it has the 'current mailing address' and 'residential address if it differs from current mailing' on the IEC application, I just put my Canadian address as my current mailing address and left the residential one blank, what did everyone else do? (thats currently on the bunac WHV i mean)
I think putting the Canadian details down makes the most sense, otherwise they may see if that you are not disclosing the fact you are currently on the Bunac visa and living in Canada.
on this topic actually, it has the 'current mailing address' and 'residential address if it differs from current mailing' on the IEC application, I just put my Canadian address as my current mailing address and left the residential one blank, what did everyone else do? (thats currently on the bunac WHV i mean)
#120
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Re: International Experience Canada
and in regards to the bank stuff, I just walked into my RBC and they stamped, addressed and signed the form with no issues what so ever, they couldnt have been nicer about it!