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Topic: Funds availability
Posted by smrabbani (47) 02 Jun 2008
For the PR application under progress, does it help to provide proof of availability of funds in excess to what is the required minimum. Say for example, if one has $100,000, where as required minimum funds for a five member family is about 24,000. Is it advisable to declare all 100,000 including cash and real estate properties etc. or is it advisable to declare only the minimum 24,000. Any advise in this regard is highly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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Posted by Brickwall (65) 02 Jun 2008
Display the bank statement of cash balance, it doesn't hurt if you have more to show (infact, it would help)
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Posted by topu (38) 02 Jun 2008
You can lend me some for me to show them as you got too much. Ha ha....just kidding....
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Posted by MolecularMan (7) 03 Jun 2008
Having more than the required amount of funds will NOT speed up your case. Neither will it "help" you in any way if you do not meet the required 67-point minimum.
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