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goodman36 said:
Yes, it is applicable. The Sponsor only has to provide it.

As long as you filed taxes using your SIN#, there is a Option C document kept by Revenue Canada. It shows whether you have received any social assistance from government. Call Revenue Canada and they will mail you one (it's free).

Agreed with the above. The Option C is a requirement even if you are self employed (self employed people still pay taxes) and even if you're only sponsoring your wife. It should only take a couple of weeks to arrive so call as soon as you can.
 
parker24 said:
Have you ever filed any taxes in Canada? if so, YES it applies to you.

What if he never filed his taxes since 2009? Does it still applies to him??

Could he get an Option Printout C from the Revenue Canada even before he filed his taxes?
 
hello everyone. i am new to this thing. i am a may applicant but my sponsor was approved on the September. i would like to ask if there are sponsors who were approved on september. if they already receive passport requests?
 
hi everyone
m going to courier my passport today before that i need 1 favour their is a form with ppr request in which it is written

by forwarding this document to u, your representative/lawyer has authorized this ofc to return ur pasport & other documents to the adress in pakistan indicated below

i authorized the following person yo collect my pasport n other documents from the courier company
name ______________ signature _______________________-


wat i need to ask i didnt higher any lawyer i willl collect my self so should i leave thiis column or wat to do plz guide

thanks
 
can anyone tell me please anybody know that how much time to change E-Cas status In-process to Decision made.
visa office; New delhi
my ecas status changes to "IN PROCESS".
TIMELINE:
application applied: JUN 2012
AOR : AUG 2012
PP requested and submitted: Sep 2012
ECAS Status changes to "in process" on Feb 2013

Can anybody tell me is it positive sign for visa process?
How much time will be expected for PP come back to me.

Already 5 months gone after PP submission, is it any chance for interview.
how much time will be expected for whole process.
 
Computergeek

For sponsorship,it takes two kinds of payments?550$ for the process and 490$ for granted the PR?,I just would like to know.I still didn't hear anything from immigration in Ottawa.I think I will be able to pay the 490$ by credit card in CIC in Ottawa as I can see so far in my letter :).
 
family class dependent children

HI
My dependent children has recieve a letter yesterday form cic manila with thier UCI number,does anyone can tell me on what to do? I dont know where to get the LC2 immigration forms...or should I wait for the nxt letter together with the LC2 kits?
thank you,
Jocelyn
 
I am a Canadian Citizen (by birth) working and living in South Korea. I have claimed non-resident status for tax purposes and I will be getting married in South Korea to my South Korean boyfriend. Will I be able to sponsor him for "permanent residency" in Canada while on my "non-resident status" in Korea? What documents will I need apply for such things?
 
Popo012 said:
Computergeek

For sponsorship,it takes two kinds of payments?550$ for the process and 490$ for granted the PR?,I just would like to know.I still didn't hear anything from immigration in Ottawa.I think I will be able to pay the 490$ by credit card in CIC in Ottawa as I can see so far in my letter :).

$75 for sponsorship application
$475 for applicant's application

These must be paid at the time the application is submitted.

$490 for the right of permanent residence fee - this must be paid before the COPR can be issued to the applicant.

All fees for this application are paid to CPC-M, including the RPRF.
 
computergeek said:
$75 for sponsorship application
$475 for applicant's application

These must be paid at the time the application is submitted.

$490 for the right of permanent residence fee - this must be paid before the COPR can be issued to the applicant.

All fees for this application are paid to CPC-M, including the RPRF.

I would add that paying the right of permanent residence fee later, rather than all the fees at once at the beginning, seems to be one way to slow down an application that is easily avoidable.
 
lauryo said:
I am a Canadian Citizen (by birth) working and living in South Korea. I have claimed non-resident status for tax purposes and I will be getting married in South Korea to my South Korean boyfriend. Will I be able to sponsor him for "permanent residency" in Canada while on my "non-resident status" in Korea? What documents will I need apply for such things?

Yes, you can apply after you get married. Assuming you apply outland (through Manila office) you get all the docs here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/fc.asp

Be sure to note the country specific requirements (Part 3) for S.Korea.

Since you are not living in Canada at present, you will need to convince CIC you intend to return and reside in Canada once the PR is approved.
 
computergeek said:
$75 for sponsorship application
$475 for applicant's application

These must be paid at the time the application is submitted.

$490 for the right of permanent residence fee - this must be paid before the COPR can be issued to the applicant.

All fees for this application are paid to CPC-M, including the RPRF.

[/quote I am applying to sponser my wife outland from US even though she is here visiting. Reading this about the fees we must pay the $75 for the sponseship application + $475 for the applicants application + $490 for the RPRF up front in order not to slow down the application. I must have missed the RPRF on the Immagration webpage. Is it really best to pay this up front? I mean does it make that much of a difference? Thanks! :)
 
Canuckluvus said:
I am applying to sponsor my wife outland from US even though she is here visiting. Reading this about the fees we must pay the $75 for the sponsorship application + $475 for the applicants application + $490 for the RPRF up front in order not to slow down the application. I must have missed the RPRF on the Immigration webpage. Is it really best to pay this up front? I mean does it make that much of a difference? Thanks! :)

It is not necessary. If you wait to pay until they request it, you can expect a 1-2 month additional delay for the process. For those who pay it up front, the visa officer can approve your application when she or he reviews your completed application.

For example, my application was approved very quickly and I had my PPR - from LA - within two weeks of my file being approved by CPP-O. If we hadn't paid up front, LA would have sent a request for the RPRF to be paid and then returned to my file 4-8 weeks later to see if it had been paid and then issued the PPR.
 
challa said:
can anyone tell me please anybody know that how much time to change E-Cas status In-process to Decision made.
visa office; New delhi
my ecas status changes to "IN PROCESS".
TIMELINE:
application applied: JUN 2012
AOR : AUG 2012
PP requested and submitted: Sep 2012
ECAS Status changes to "in process" on Feb 2013

Can anybody tell me is it positive sign for visa process?
How much time will be expected for PP come back to me.

Already 5 months gone after PP submission, is it any chance for interview.
how much time will be expected for whole process.
Same case as my spouse case....I applied in May 2012....but ecas showed processing on oct 25...submitted PP on sept 25...
I also want to know when could we expect visa?