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ariannecat

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Oct 21, 2010
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Job Offer........
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App. Filed.......
20-01-2011
AOR Received.
01-03-2011
Med's Done....
07-12-2010
Passport Req..
09-03-2011
hi guys im now paying to the ineternet for the fees then i notice the cathegories.should i click fees under family class? or spouse and common law partner in canada class? the amount are same but i just wnt to make sure , thnks so much
 
Are you applying outland or inland? I noticed that only the second option clearly says "in Canada", so it would seem that the second option is for inland applications.

If outland: Choose the fee options under Family Class. I applied outland and this is the option we chose; it went through fine.

If inland: Choose the options under Spouse and Common Law Partner in Canada Class.

A few tips:

  • Make sure you choose the correct visa office for processing. It is "Mississauga, Ontario" for outland applications. I believe the visa office for inland applications, however, is "Vegreville, Alberta".
  • In each case, don't forget to first choose the "Right of Permanent Residence Fee" ($490) at the very top, if you are going to pay it upfront.
  • If you're sponsoring just your partner/spouse, your other fees should be "Sponsorship application" ($75) and "Principal applicant" ($475).
  • They will email you the official receipt as a PDF file. When you print it out, make sure to fill in the sponsor's information on it. If the sponsor does not have a Client ID or does not know it, you can leave that part blank.


Good luck!
 
youre an angel, thank you so much fir helping out, it really means to me,tnx again :)
 
hi, one more question, should be my sponsor the one who will fill the reciept up? or me principal applicant?i paid it,,what is client id?thnk you
 
ariannecat said:
hi, one more question, should be my sponsor the one who will fill the reciept up? or me principal applicant?i paid it,,what is client id?thnk you

:P I mentioned this in my tips. Enter in the sponsor's information. The Client ID is a number given to people when they have dealings with CIC inside Canada (eg: visitor records). If the sponsor does not have a Client ID number or doesn't know what it is, you can leave that part blank.
 
heheh.ok just wnt to make sure cos im the one who pay it lol ;D..thank you so much
 
has anyone know how long it will take to get the open work permit? please enlighten me... thank you!