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tubu
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« on: November 07, 2011, 02:50:30 pm »

I and my wife, we both have Permanent Resident of Canada, currently living in Mississauga. Ontario
Our child was born in USA 3 months back, we have brought our child to Canada in temporary visa (valid for 6 months) .
We want to do inland sponsorship for our USA born child (3 months old) who is currently staying with us in Canada.  I am planning to fill the forms myself and not using any representative.
I am really confused which forms I need to fill and which form is not required. I need your guidance on list of forms I need to fill for my 3 months old baby .
I am planning to fill following list forms, please correct me if I am wrong.
Kindly let me know if I need to fill form
1)  [IMM 5409],
 2) United States -[IMM 3910] for my 3 months baby.

Part 1: Sponsorship forms
1)   Document Checklist -IMM 5491
2)   Application to Sponsor, Sponsorship Agreement and Undertaking[IMM 1344]
3)   Sponsorship Evaluation [IMM 5481]
4)   Statutory Declaration of Common-Law Union [IMM 5409]
5)   Sponsor Questionnaire [IMM 5540]
Part 2: Immigration forms
1)   Generic Application Form for Canada [IMM 0008] PD\
2)   FAdditional Dependants/Declaration [IMM 0008DEP]
3)    PSchedule A – Background/Declaration [IMM 5669]
4)   Additional Family Information [IMM 5406]
5)   Sponsored Spouse/Partner Questionnaire [IMM 5490] PD
Part 3: Information guides
United States -[IMM 3910]


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Ashok
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« Reply #1 on: November 07, 2011, 02:58:56 pm »

Really??? That's crazy. You're both PR in Canada and because you had your baby in the US, your baby is not Canadian it's American? So you had to get a temporary visa for your baby? Wow, that is unreal!!!! Does that just seem really wrong? Can't things be done, to make things easier for people in a situation like that? it seems a little farfetched that the onus is put on the parents for this.
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« Reply #2 on: November 07, 2011, 03:24:55 pm »

Really??? That's crazy. You're both PR in Canada and because you had your baby in the US, your baby is not Canadian it's American? So you had to get a temporary visa for your baby? Wow, that is unreal!!!! Does that just seem really wrong? Can't things be done, to make things easier for people in a situation like that? it seems a little farfetched that the onus is put on the parents for this.

Why? If they are PRs living in Canada, why did they have the baby in the U.S.? My guess is they wanted the child to have U.S. citizenship. The downside of this is now they have to deal with immigration paperwork. Citizenship in the U.S. is granted to those born on U.S. soil or to parents of American citizenship. The same thing for Canadian citizenship. There's no way to claim Canadian citizenship if you were physically born outside of the country to parents who are not Canadian citizens. The child has U.S. citizenship by birth, and likely whatever citizenship the parents have as well. I doubt there will be any issues getting the child PR in Canada (I don't believe for a second the government would deny/deport a newborn whose parents are PRs), but it seems only fair that they have to go through the paperwork. American and Canadian citizenships are certainly not the same thing, and if they were I for one wouldn't be on this forum or twiddling my thumbs waiting for PR!
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« Reply #3 on: January 07, 2012, 06:14:26 pm »

Hi Ashok,

Did you file application for your baby? I am in same boat and have few questions about same and thought will check with you.

I moved to Canada in Nov and filing my baby's PR. Me and my wife are Canadian PR and daughter is US citizen.

1. Where did you send your application? Vegreville or Mississauga? I checked with call center and they said Mississauga but as per online documentation at CIC website, it should go to  for inland apps.

2. How much fees did you pay? Is it $550 as she is principal applicant or $150?

Thanks.
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« Reply #4 on: January 07, 2012, 07:04:15 pm »

Did you file application for your baby? I am in same boat and have few questions about same and thought will check with you.

I moved to Canada in Nov and filing my baby's PR. Me and my wife are Canadian PR and daughter is US citizen.

1. Where did you send your application? Vegreville or Mississauga? I checked with call center and they said Mississauga but as per online documentation at CIC website, it should go to  for inland apps.

2. How much fees did you pay? Is it $550 as she is principal applicant or $150?

1. You should send to Mississauga like they said.  That is an outland application through the US.  Inland for children is only when you are sponsoring a spouse and children.  Besides, outland is faster.

2. If you go to Calculate my fees on the CIC website, see https://eservicesak.cic.gc.ca/efee/efee.do?lang=en you will see this:

Principal applicant, if less than 22 years of age and not a spouse or common-law partner (including a dependent child of the sponsor, a child to be adopted and an orphaned brother, sister, niece, nephew, or grandchild)       $75.00

There is another $75 for the sponsorship application by itself.
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« Reply #5 on: January 07, 2012, 07:19:28 pm »

Thanks Leon for a quick reply. I will send it to Mississauga.

For fees, I also read this but when I asked same call center guy, he said it should be $550 as she is principal applicant. I pointed out that she is less than 22 years but he sad it doesn't matter as there is one principal applicant on file.

Maybe I will send $550. I read somewhere that they return excess amount if you send more than what is required.

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« Reply #6 on: February 28, 2012, 04:35:15 pm »

I sent my application on 10th Jan to Mississauga office for sponsoring my kid but haven't heard anything back yet. Is it too early to expect any confirmation from CIC?
Can anyone please share timelines for similar scenario - sponsoring a US born kid?

Thanks in advance.
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« Reply #7 on: February 28, 2012, 04:58:31 pm »

If you look at http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/perm-fc.asp you see they are working on applications up to January 3rd so you might hear something in the next week or two.
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