This is incorrect. Anyone can pay the fees, not just the sponsor or PA.Hi Marta,
It should only be you or your spouse who pays. It doesn't matter which one - as long as its either one of you. This is what my immigration consultant had told me. Hope this helps. Perhaps others will add their thoughts/experience as well.
Interesting! I was told it should be one of us - because it looked better?This is incorrect. Anyone can pay the fees, not just the sponsor or PA.
Doesn't look any better than someone else paying. IRCC doesn't care who pays as long as the payment clears.Interesting! I was told it should be one of us - because it looked better?
Perhaps I was misinformed?!
I am asking this for a friend. He recently got his PR but havent done the landing. He is planning to get married. I told him to do it before he lands as his finace is in Canada on visitor visa at the momwnt.Doesn't look any better than someone else paying. IRCC doesn't care who pays as long as the payment clears.
If he marries her before he lands, then he needs to return his COPR and his visa and add her to his application as his spouse. If he marries her and lands as 'single' anyway he will NEVER be able to sponsor her to live in Canada with him. So, unless she can qualify to immigrate on her own, marrying and then landing would be a bad idea.I am asking this for a friend. He recently got his PR but havent done the landing. He is planning to get married. I told him to do it before he lands as his finace is in Canada on visitor visa at the momwnt.
He consulted a lawyer and he infact told him to get it after he lands. I am aware that then the option he will left with is spousal sponsership. Lawyer told him that he can get her 2 years open work permit. Is this even legit?
My understanding was that sowp is only for people whose spouse is on temporary visa in Canada. Please correct me if i am wrong.