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I've searched the forum and read all the responses I can find and I'm still confused about paying fees.
I live in Canada, my spouse lives in the US. Can I pay the fees online? (all the fees at once?)
If so, which option do I choose? There is "Family Class" and there is "Spouse and Common Law Partner In Canada Class". I would assume that since she lives in the US that makes us applying from outside Canada? Or is it because I'm sending the application in from within Canada that it's within Canada?
If I can't pay them all online, do I send some to Buffalo or what? I don't know why this is so confusing...
Yes, you can pay the fees online. Preferably all at once to avoid delays later.
As for which class you're applying in: the 'In Canada' class is commonly refered to as an inland application. In that case, the application is sent to Vegreville and then usually transfered to a local CIC office. All the processing is done in Canada. It's meant for people who are already in Canada.
I'm assuming you're doing an outland process and will be sending your application to Mississauga, where it will then be transfered to Buffalo. If that is the case, choose to pay the fees under "Family Class".
Not that it matters that much though, the amounts are the same and even if you make a mistake, it should still be fine
You should pay at least the first two fees now ($75 and $475). The Right of Permanent Residence Fee can be paid later - Buffalo will contact your wife when they're close to issuing a visa and ask her to pay it. She'll pay it and send the receipt to Buffalo and Mississauga.
But, again, that means a delay - if you pay the fees upfront, then Buffalo doesn't have to pause the processing to wait for you to pay the last fee and thus can finish up sooner.
I (Canadian citizen) am sponsoring my husband (US citizen) using the outland application. This means our entire application first goes to Mississauga, ON and is then sent to Buffalo, NY once I am approved as a sponsor, correct? So when the online payment service asks where we will be sending our application, should we be selecting Mississauga since that's where the application goes first? There's also an option to choose Buffalo, NY so we just want to be sure.
I have heard that paying fees online doesn't always work. You pay, but don't get a receipt, and so must pay again, and ask for a refund -- which takes months to come.
So, order the receipt IMM xxx from Immigration, and pay at a Canadian bank.
No I have hardly ever heard that.. Better to pay it online the pdf also gets sent to your email.. i dont see how you could not get a receipt I think that lawyer is perhaps a little old school.
Has anyone noticed this guide though on CIC? (Buffalo specifically). http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/guides/E33048.PDF
It seems misleading... I know that my husband and I have to combine our applications (sponsor, applicant + country specific) but why does this one suggest that the PR applicant needs to send their portion to the Buffalo processing centre?? Strange. I must be missing something there entirely.
Also, I apologize if this has been brought up a million times and I feel like it has... I'm not sure if there's been a clear answer. I'm the PR applicant living in the US. Can I pay the fees online with my US bank account (my debit card is a Visa)? It would be a lot easier for us, my husband is less conservative with his money sometimes ;-)
...wow, disregard my link post!! Don't I feel silly! I didn't even notice the giant bold letters clearly stating "Sponsorship of parents, grandparents, adopted children and other relatives". Hmm, clearly I'm not capable of researching Immigration issues when I'm sleep deprived. All the best! =]
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