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CandyCane

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Hi,
When I go into online payment, it says Application fees for permanent residence in Canada. Then it has a list of classifications. Is this only for sponsorship inside Canada? We're applying Outland, would it be outside Canada class on in Canada class?
 
You would select the following to pay if it is just yourself and the applicant ( I am assuming you are the sponsor)

1) Sponsorship Application - $75.00
2)Principal Applicant- $475.00
3) Right of Permanent Residence Fee - $ 490.00

You would choose OUTSIDE Canada Class
 
countrygal said:
You would select the following to pay if it is just yourself and the applicant ( I am assuming you are the sponsor)

1) Sponsorship Application - $75.00
2)Principal Applicant- $475.00
3) Right of Permanent Residence Fee - $ 490.00

You would choose OUTSIDE Canada Class

Is there only one location on the site to pay? Do you have the link ?
 
You would pay online through the CIC website. Under MY APPLICATION there should be an option that says PAY FEES. That is where I paid my fees and immediately after you will get a reciept that you can save and print off to send in with your application.


http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/fees/index.asp
 
countrygal said:
You would pay online through the CIC website. Under MY APPLICATION there should be an option that says PAY FEES. That is where I paid my fees and immediately after you will get a reciept that you can save and print off to send in with your application.


http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/fees/index.asp

I see that, I think where my confusion is the two drop down box. The second box would be under family class the second option? Then when I bypass that and pass the disclaimer, then I get stuck again. Cause this is what it says.

Application fees for permanent residence in Canada
Family Class
Quebec Skilled Workers
Federal Skilled Workers
Federal Skilled Trades
Canadian Experience Class
Provincial Nominee
Protected Person in Canada
Live-in Caregiver
Humanitarian and Compassionate
Spouse and Common-Law Partner in Canada Class
Permit Holder's Class


We're not in Canada yet.
 
CandyCane said:
I see that, I think where my confusion is the two drop down box. The second box would be under family class the second option? Then when I bypass that and pass the disclaimer, then I get stuck again. Cause this is what it says.

Application fees for permanent residence in Canada
Family Class
Quebec Skilled Workers
Federal Skilled Workers
Federal Skilled Trades
Canadian Experience Class
Provincial Nominee
Protected Person in Canada
Live-in Caregiver
Humanitarian and Compassionate
Spouse and Common-Law Partner in Canada Class
Permit Holder's Class


We're not in Canada yet.

Okay I just went through the options myself on the website as if I was going to pay. So after you go through agreeing to the conditions s etc etc you would choose FAMILY CLASS. So for the part you are confused about choose FAMILY CLASS. Then after that it is going to ask you to select the fees you will be paying for. As long as you are not applying to QUEBEC these are the options you choose. You are going to be paying for the Perm Residence in Canada that is why it states that regardless if you are in Canada or not yet.

Hope that helps!!! If you are still lost and confused I can write down step by step.
 
countrygal said:
Okay I just went through the options myself on the website as if I was going to pay. So after you go through agreeing to the conditions s etc etc you would choose FAMILY CLASS. So for the part you are confused about choose FAMILY CLASS. Then after that it is going to ask you to select the fees you will be paying for. As long as you are not applying to QUEBEC these are the options you choose. You are going to be paying for the Perm Residence in Canada that is why it states that regardless if you are in Canada or not yet.

Hope that helps!!! If you are still lost and confused I can write down step by step.

No I got it. I was confused when it said perm residence in Canada. Thank you so much!!
 
No Problem! My pleasure!