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There are no hard and fast rules about what constitutes evidence of ties to your home country. If a deed of gift establishes your ownership of the land, then that is enough to show that you own land. Note that owning land is not actually a very strong time to your country - people can and do own land while living in a completely different country. However it is better than not owning land. More evidence is always better than less evidence (as long as it's genuine).

Note also that "Bank statement of 60,000 CAD" is not on its own sufficient evidence of financial means. The visa officer also needs to know where that money came from.

There are no hard and fast rules about what constitutes evidence of ties to your home country. If a deed of gift establishes your ownership of the land, then that is enough to show that you own land. Note that owning land is not actually a very strong time to your country - people can and do own land while living in a completely different country. However it is better than not owning land. More evidence is always better than less evidence (as long as it's genuine).

Note also that "Bank statement of 60,000 CAD" is not on its own sufficient evidence of financial means. The visa officer also needs to know where that money came from.

There are no hard and fast rules about what constitutes evidence of ties to your home country. If a deed of gift establishes your ownership of the land, then that is enough to show that you own land. Note that owning land is not actually a very strong time to your country - people can and do own land while living in a completely different country. However it is better than not owning land. More evidence is always better than less evidence (as long as it's genuine).

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DJClayworth
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There are no hard and fast rules about what constitutes evidence of ties to your home country. If a deed of gift establishes your ownership of the land, then that is enough to show that you own land. Note that owning land is not actually a very strong time to your country - people can and do own land while living in a completely different country. However it is better than not owning land. More evidence is always better than less evidence (as long as it's genuine).

Note also that "Bank statement of 60,000 CAD" is not on its own sufficient evidence of financial means. The visa officer also needs to know where that money came from.