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missboon

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Jan 13, 2012
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Visa Office......
Vegreville
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19-11-2013
AOR Received.
20-11-2013
I'm ready to pay and send in my application! :D I'm excited to get started finally! I have a question though...what do I pay under? I know its sponsorship but do I click Canada class for spouse and common law or family class? Does it matter which I choose? Thanks!
 
Is it an Inland or Outland application? I don't think it actually alters the cost however..
 
sorry! Its spousal sponsorship inland! :D
 
In that case it's the "Spouse and Common-Law Partner in Canada Class".

Summary of fees
All prices are in Canadian dollars.
Application Number of Applications Price (C$)/ Application Total Amount (C$)
Spouse and Common-Law Partner In Canada Class
Principal applicant (including $75 for sponsorship) 1 $550.00 $550.00
Right of Permanent Residence Fee 1 $490.00 $490.00
Total amount for all applications: $1,040.00
 
zardoz said:
In that case it's the "Spouse and Common-Law Partner in Canada Class".

Summary of fees
All prices are in Canadian dollars.
Application Number of Applications Price (C$)/ Application Total Amount (C$)
Spouse and Common-Law Partner In Canada Class
Principal applicant (including $75 for sponsorship) 1 $550.00 $550.00
Right of Permanent Residence Fee 1 $490.00 $490.00
Total amount for all applications: $1,040.00

What is the difference between the two? I know the price is the same...but what is the difference between Canada class and family class sponsorship?
 
From a fee point of view, nothing. From a processing point of view, everything.
 
I just paid and am confused about the payer information. Do I put my information, my husbands or the card holders name? And what is the client id? I have no idea what that is... ???
 
You put in the person to whom a refund would be made if required. You don't have a client ID until you interact with CIC for the first time. One will be allocated to you as a result of your application. It's usually called a UCI.
 
zardoz said:
You put in the person to whom a refund would be made if required. You don't have a client ID until you interact with CIC for the first time. One will be allocated to you as a result of your application. It's usually called a UCI.

Okay so I will put the card holders information :) thanks so much!