bunny82 said:
Well Ponga, the previous poster, explained that it can be paid later. And my consultant told me it is not due until later as well. So I'm not sure what to go by. The issue is, not everyone has over $1000 just kicking around. We don't have enough. Paying the $550 is very difficult for us as is (I have a health condition and currently am unable to work). Is there any way this can be paid shortly after? Like a month later? When is the latest it should be paid? We definitely don't want any delays in our application and we want to do everything right as much as we can. So I am just curious how to go about this all. Also, what does COPR stand for? Thanks
COPR is Confirmation of Permanent Residence ( this is usually the final stage of process, once you get the COPR you can then land, and become a permanent residence) Here check out this guide: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/3900ETOC.asp#pay-fee
If you click on Step 3. Pay the fee's it will show you everything you need to pay. Number 1 is the fee's you are talking about paying first, number 2 is the right of permanent resident fee. Which is the cost (if your spouse is approved) of their side of the application. Now you can see they say "Note: We strongly recommend paying the Right of Permanent Residence Fee along with your processing fees. By doing so, it will reduce the processing time of your application" So if you need to pay later it is an option, because if your spouse is approved for stage 2 for permanent residency they will request that you pay the fee. But it is strongly advised to pay upfront. When you pay your fee's you have to include the receipt with your application. So if you were to pay later you would have to send the receipt to the proper location. Therefore causing delays in your application because they wont continue to process the application for your spouse until they receive the payment. That's why most people do pay upfront to avoid any possible complications.
If you keep reading you will see the methods of payment they accept. Whether paying online ( visa, mastercard, american express ) or if you can't pay online they have the option of paying in person at a financial institution. All of the info is in that guide. I hope that helps!