sivakumargk said:
Hi:
Thanks for your time to answer my doubt. I think you misunderstood my question. First off all, I don't want to hide any information from immigration officer. I would mention about my family details, however I would like to apply PR only for me.
And one more thing, I am not understanding how it affects the processing time of others. I would like to stay more in Canada, but due to some situation sometime it might be tough to decide now.
Regards
Siva
Hi sivakumargk
Like i had said before, my intention was not to offend you......
1) Please read the guide 5609 - Step 3 pay the fees and give special attention to the note that indicates that your application will only be processed after receipt of complete fees. If you declare your family on the form, you HAVE to submit all their documents which will have to be processed to ensure admissibility. This is the reason why $550 and $150 are used. You will have to pay $1250 for processing your complete application - you, your wife and your son.
If they are not accompanying you, you have the choice not to pay $490 for your wife (dependent children below 22 yrs do not have to pay RPRF). So essentially you are saving only $490 if you do not bring your wife and son.
Oh! and 1 more thing - if your wife and son are on the application, you also HAVE to do medicals for them; thats additional costs. I dont believe that you can get out of that costs too by claiming that they are not accompanying you to Canada and hence, should not undergo medical tests.
The only way you can get out of application processing fee and medicals and admissibility is if your child is born in Canada. Then you only have to include the child in your family information form and provide proof of birth but no processing will be done for that child and hence, no costs.
2) For the 2nd point I made, if you send your application in and have no/little intention to stay in Canada, the way it affects the processing times is - suppose there are 100 people out there that have no/little intention to stay here but apply for PR because they can. VO's that could be processing other applications (people who really want to emigrate) will spend time processing applications that have no/little intentions. A VO cannot identify an applicant's intention - according to them anyone that applies is interested. So a VO spends, say, 8 months on your application and then you decide not to move - is that fair for the person who actually wants to move but was delayed because of such application(s) and had to spend money to apply for BOWP and LMO extensions etc?