What? You apply for an exemption through web form. The links are on the website when applying for a visitor visa.Hey.. I did enquire bout it and the consultancy guy told me that the letter will be drafted by them and that paper has to be shown to the immigration officer .
I enquired from an immigration consultancy and they told me that letter will be drafted by them. So total procedure of applying will cost 20k . Though I postponed it as flights too are suspended till June 21What? You apply for an exemption through web form. The links are on the website when applying for a visitor visa.
And one more thing to add on here, I already have my TRV, but this pandemic has messed up everything.What? You apply for an exemption through web form. The links are on the website when applying for a visitor visa.
So do you have family in Canada to apply for authorization to travel? That is the only reason you can travel even if flights are suspended. And what letter would they draft if you aleady have a visitor visa? What costs $20kI enquired from an immigration consultancy and they told me that letter will be drafted by them. So total procedure of applying will cost 20k . Though I postponed it as flights too are suspended till June 21
Yes, my parents are citizens there. 20k they will be charging as their fees. But now as I can see it's all available on websites so there is no need for these so called agents.So do you have family in Canada to apply for authorization to travel? That is the only reason you can travel even if flights are suspended. And what letter would they draft if you aleady have a visitor visa? What costs $20k
Yes, my parents are citizens there. 20k they will be charging as their fees. But now as I can see it's all available on websites so there is no need for these so called agents.
You are reading it incorrectly as she isn’t the citizen her parents are. I assume the person posting is over 22 so she is an extended family member.If your parents are citizens of Canada and residing there, you do not need an authorization letter, you would qualify under the immediate family exemption:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/coronavirus-covid19/visitors/immediate-family.html#how-citizens-prs
"An immediate family member is defined as a
...
- parent or step-parent (yours, your spouse’s or your common-law partner’s)"
So DO NOT DEAL WITH THIS LAW FIRM. They are clearly not just completely ignorant but charging large amounts of money for something you do not need. This is bordering on a scam. If I had a document (offer) from them that they were trying to charge $20k for this, I'd report them to the Law Society.
If you have the TRV or ETA, you can travel already - you will need to document (prove) that your parents are your parents (birth certificate) and that they (or one of them anyway) is citizen resident in Canada. Check with airline.
(Note I'm only going on what you've written here so this is dependent on the facts actually being complete and accurate)
Damn, you are right. Mea culpa. The phrasing of this confused me. And thank you.You are reading it incorrectly as she isn’t the citizen her parents are. I assume the person posting is over 22 so she is an extended family member.
Extended Family Member - If your relationship is with a Canadian citizen, person registered under Canada’s Indian Act or permanent resident
You must be
a non-dependent child (adult child)
$20k for applying for travel authorization, which anyone can do since it is a webform is insane. Takes 10 minutes. Also the person has the visitor visa. Would love the name of the firm and if they are licensed immigration consultants because if so, they should be reported.Damn, you are right. Mea culpa. The phrasing of this confused me. And thank you.
I will repeat what I said above: this law firm sounds extremely dodgy. There is no way that assistance in just applying for this letter should cost $20k.
I've left in the post but struck the wrong bits as useful to have the distinction clarified (I think).
Yes. Outrageous. They can probably justify it but I'd still report to the Law Society and Better Business Bureau, I bet this law firm has other complaints.$20k for applying for travel authorization, which anyone can do since it is a webform is insane. Takes 10 minutes. Also the person has the visitor visa. Would love the name of the firm and if they are licensed immigration consultants because if so, they should be reported.
Age is 40 . The firm holds a name here in India and I know 20k is pretty much amount for the file work, that's y I dropped idea of applying thru them.You are reading it incorrectly as she isn’t the citizen her parents are. I assume the person posting is over 22 so she is an extended family member.
Extended Family Member - If your relationship is with a Canadian citizen, person registered under Canada’s Indian Act or permanent resident
You must be
- in an exclusive dating relationship, have been in the relationship for at least 1 year and have spent time in the physical presence of that person at some point during the relationship
- You and the person you’re in the relationship with must both be 18 years of age or older.
- a non-dependent child (adult child)
- a grandchild (dependent child of a non-dependent adult child)
- a sibling, half-sibling or step-sibling
- a grandparent
It is the procedure here:Secondly, wen I asked my travel agent, he too told me that my parents have to send a letter to me. Don't know which letter now.
It's too confusing coz no one exactly knows wat is required and wat is not. Wen I call airlines, they do not answer the call at all. It's so frustrating
Thnks buddyIt is the procedure here:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/coronavirus-covid19/visitors/immediate-family.html#extended
You can apply for it yourself. That's what is needed, the authorization letter from IRCC. This is a fact.