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Do I need to freeze my deposits when applying for a Canadian visa?

Hello, whether to freeze the deposit depends on what kind of visa you apply for. There is no need to freeze deposits for visas such as travel/visiting relatives/business, but the deposits for studying abroad need to be frozen for more than 3 months (just covering the visa review period).

Economic proof of tourist visa:

1, original and photocopy of passbook, and corresponding bank deposit certificate;

2. If you don't have a passbook but only a card, please go to the bank to issue a deposit certificate and a list of historical transactions in the past six months. The list must show the name of the applicant and print it to the current date;

3. Don't suddenly save a large sum of money at the end; Whether it is a fixed or current passbook, the more deposits, the better; It is best to provide records of salary cards.

4. Other property: real estate license, automobile driving license, stocks, bank statements (original and stamped), treasury bills, stocks, etc.

A visa for studying abroad requires proof of funds that reflect the accumulation history of funds for at least 12 months:?

1. It is suggested that the original bank deposit certificate issued in the last two months be frozen for three months (just covering the visa review period).

2. Passbook or certificate of deposit corresponding to the deposit. If it is a card, print the running bill for the past six months. ?