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Parents Sponsorship - Financial Evaluation Form and Processing Fees

Urmia

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May 7, 2018
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Hi there,

I have few questions relating to filling the Financial Evaluation Form and to the processing Fees to be paid (ref. https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/application-forms-guides/guide-5772-application-sponsor-parents-grandparents.html#pay):

1. When filling the Financial Evaluation form under section 14 do I need to show the summary of gross incomes for the last 3 consecutive taxation years in one line or I have to break them into 3 different lines and show gross income per each taxation year?

2. And also if I work for the current company let's say more than 5 years and they need to provide information for the last 3 consecutive taxation years then what should I put in the From date field, the actual date I started with the current company or January 1st, 2015 which is the first day 2015 i.e. the first taxation year considering we are now in 2018?

3. In the guide document 5772 IRCC states: "Processing fees must be included with this application. We recommend you pay the RPRF right of permanent residence fee ($490) now to avoid delays. You will have to pay it before you become permanent resident.". So my question is; if I decide to pay the RPRF later, just to avoid any delays can I pay it later once IRCC starts processing my application, which they may start in couple of years from now, since right now they are processing applications submitted in 2014? That is as soon as IRCC informs (let's say in 2021) they started processing my application then I will pay the RPRF, whereas the processing fees ($550) I will pay with the submission of the application.

Thank you in advance for answers.
 
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steaky

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While IRCC says they are processing applications submitted in 2014, many people including us who submitted in 2017 had been receiving emails from IRCC that sponsorship is approved, request additional docs such as PCC and birth certificate. Last night, we received an email about the request for medical.
 

Urmia

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May 7, 2018
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While IRCC says they are processing applications submitted in 2014, many people including us who submitted in 2017 had been receiving emails from IRCC that sponsorship is approved, request additional docs such as PCC and birth certificate. Last night, we received an email about the request for medical.
That's a great news. Thank you.

Do you by chance remember what did you filled in the Financial evaluation form when applied (my first two questions in this thread)?
 

gst8486

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Nov 5, 2011
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Hi there,

I have few questions relating to filling the Financial Evaluation Form and to the processing Fees to be paid (ref. https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/application-forms-guides/guide-5772-application-sponsor-parents-grandparents.html#pay):

1. When filling the Financial Evaluation form under section 14 do I need to show the summary of gross incomes for the last 3 consecutive taxation years in one line or I have to break them into 3 different lines and show gross income per each taxation year?

2. And also if I work for the current company let's say more than 5 years and they need to provide information for the last 3 consecutive taxation years then what should I put in the From date field, the actual date I started with the current company or January 1st, 2015 which is the first day 2015 i.e. the first taxation year considering we are now in 2018?

3. In the guide document 5772 IRCC states: "Processing fees must be included with this application. We recommend you pay the RPRF right of permanent residence fee ($490) now to avoid delays. You will have to pay it before you become permanent resident.". So my question is; if I decide to pay the RPRF later, just to avoid any delays can I pay it later once IRCC starts processing my application, which they may start in couple of years from now, since right now they are processing applications submitted in 2014? That is as soon as IRCC informs (let's say in 2021) they started processing my application then I will pay the RPRF, whereas the processing fees ($550) I will pay with the submission of the application.

Thank you in advance for answers.
IRCC has recommended to pay RPRF and processing fee in advance, as per guide 5772, by paying RPRF and application fee in advance, the applicant can expect a faster processing (how fast it actually will e, no one knows). Personally, I don't want even a slight delay, so I paid both in advance.

For other two questions, please have a look on the below link:
https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/parents-and-grandparents-sponsorship-2018.513951/page-152#post-6892729