Thanks! I submitted yesterday and did the same!There is no rule based on where your parents are located. You can make a choice based on whether you want a refund or not
Just to clarify, I selected "Proceed with application..."
Thanks! I submitted yesterday and did the same!There is no rule based on where your parents are located. You can make a choice based on whether you want a refund or not
Just to clarify, I selected "Proceed with application..."
Thanks appreciate it!I think other member(s) already answered your questions.
Sponsor your parent or grandparent Sponsorship fee ($85), principal applicant processing fee ($545) and right of permanent residence fee ($575) | 1,205.00 |
Include the spouse or partner of your parent or grandparent Processing fee ($635) and right of permanent residence fee ($575) | 1,210.00 |
Biometrics – per family (2 or more people) Maximum fee for a family of 2 or more people applying at the same time and place | 170.00 |
$2585 is the correct amountHello I received the Email to Sponsor my parents. I am sponsoring my Father and Mother. Can someone confirm how much fee in total i have to pay ?
Sponsor your parent or grandparent
Sponsorship fee ($85), principal applicant processing fee ($545) and right of permanent residence fee ($575)
Sponsor your parent or grandparent
Sponsorship fee ($85), principal applicant processing fee ($545) and right of permanent residence fee ($575)1,205.00
Include the spouse or partner of your parent or grandparent
Processing fee ($635) and right of permanent residence fee ($575)1,210.00
Biometrics – per family (2 or more people)
Maximum fee for a family of 2 or more people applying at the same time and place170.00
So in total $1205 + $1210 + $170 = $2585
or
$1210 + $175 = $1380
Appreciate your response Thank youYou don't need a death certificate for anyone. You just need to provide the date of death and location (e.g. 01/03/1996 - Kingston, Jamaica). If you don't know what it is exactly then you can just the location of where they died and provide a letter of explanation saying that you do not know the date.
total $1205 + $1210 + $170 = $2585Hello I received the Email to Sponsor my parents. I am sponsoring my Father and Mother. Can someone confirm how much fee in total i have to pay ?
Sponsor your parent or grandparent
Sponsorship fee ($85), principal applicant processing fee ($545) and right of permanent residence fee ($575)
Sponsor your parent or grandparent
Sponsorship fee ($85), principal applicant processing fee ($545) and right of permanent residence fee ($575)1,205.00
Include the spouse or partner of your parent or grandparent
Processing fee ($635) and right of permanent residence fee ($575)1,210.00
Biometrics – per family (2 or more people)
Maximum fee for a family of 2 or more people applying at the same time and place170.00
So in total $1205 + $1210 + $170 = $2585
or
$1210 + $175 = $1380
Yes. You need to inform using web formHello,
I will be submitting the application for PGP this week. My parents are currently in India and in "current country of residence "in form IM0008 I have mentioned India. However, they will be coming to Canada on Supervisa in September. My question is when they come to Canada in Sept, do I need to inform ircc of their arrival by submitting the web form?
Anyone in this situation or anyone encountered this?Hi All,
My spouse received an Interest to Sponsor for PGP a few days back. We had her brother added in the application when we submitted in Oct 2020 and he was just 19 years old then, which made him eligible for Sponsorship. And today he is not eligible anymore, as he is more than 22 years old.
So what should we do here? Without their son, the parents are not willing to process the application.
It took almost 4 years for the Canada Govt to invite.
Any suggestions?
It's based on your situation at the time of submitting the application not your status at the time when you submitted your interest to sponsor. That's what's determines who you can sponsor. The Interest to Sponsor is more of you saying "I want to sponsor to these people"...now you're submitting the application to actually sponsor them, so if you're situation has changed, you can submit the application for your parents only and maybe add a letter of explanation that your brother is no longer eligible. The door to him coming to Canada is not closed, he can always come here for schooling (and maybe move on to become a PR resident from there) but he will probably have a hard time convincing immigration that he's truly here for school if his entire immediate family lives in Canada.Anyone in this situation or anyone encountered this?