student visa, prof of funds at Lester Pearson
#1
student visa, prof of funds at Lester Pearson
help please!
here we are living out of suitcases, trying ot get everytying in order before we fly to Toronto on the 15th
I have my approval letter from CHC to present to the immigration people to get my visa. To show proof of funds i will have recent, ie this weeks, bank statements (UK) plus a bank reference to Scotia Bank where we intend to open an account, so my question is, is this enough, or do we need to have canadian$$$ to take??
I hope someone can help please!
here we are living out of suitcases, trying ot get everytying in order before we fly to Toronto on the 15th
I have my approval letter from CHC to present to the immigration people to get my visa. To show proof of funds i will have recent, ie this weeks, bank statements (UK) plus a bank reference to Scotia Bank where we intend to open an account, so my question is, is this enough, or do we need to have canadian$$$ to take??
I hope someone can help please!
#2
Joined: May 2004
Posts: 4,483
Re: student visa, prof of funds at Lester Pearson
Originally Posted by batty-x-ray
help please!
here we are living out of suitcases, trying ot get everytying in order before we fly to Toronto on the 15th
I have my approval letter from CHC to present to the immigration people to get my visa. To show proof of funds i will have recent, ie this weeks, bank statements (UK) plus a bank reference to Scotia Bank where we intend to open an account, so my question is, is this enough, or do we need to have canadian$$$ to take??
I hope someone can help please!
here we are living out of suitcases, trying ot get everytying in order before we fly to Toronto on the 15th
I have my approval letter from CHC to present to the immigration people to get my visa. To show proof of funds i will have recent, ie this weeks, bank statements (UK) plus a bank reference to Scotia Bank where we intend to open an account, so my question is, is this enough, or do we need to have canadian$$$ to take??
I hope someone can help please!
#3
Re: student visa, prof of funds at Lester Pearson
Originally Posted by Jim Humphries
That should do if the funds are in a convertible currency (GBP, Euros etc.)