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Re: Cash on entry Posted on: Fri, 09 Jan 2004 11:00:47 MST

Hi Shonky

"Shonky" wrote in message
news:Xns946BD459CB09Shonky@203.59.27.131...
> I'm travelling to Canada in about 3 months on a 12 month working holiday
> permit. The FAQ has the following line:
>
> "The Port of Entry Immigration Officer may ask you for evidence of your AU
> $4000 in available funds, in the form of your current bank statement,
> credit card statement, travellers' cheques or cash. You must carry this
> evidence with you or you may forfeit your chance to be issued a 12 month
> stay in Canada."
>
> This is very clear, however I'm sure I have read on here that it is
> preferable to have a bank cheque/cash/travellers cheques. Can anyone
> confirm or deny whether this is the case and as to whether anyone has
heard
> of probs where people have had troubles with bank statements? The amount
is
> n't an issue, and worst case I can get travellers cheques, but I just
don't
> want to travel before hand with that kind of cash on me:)
>

Bank statement should be fine for a visitor.

PMM


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