SaraDenise said:
straight forward? there are so many threads here about child sponsorship from within canada and there is not one route that im absolutely sure about
they mention so many case processing centres for different situations. most have TRP/TRV. my children are visa exempt so i dont know if applying with H&C works for our situation.
some mention that they sent the application to the CPC-M and it was sent to another cCPC because they were applying from in canada and it just made the waiting period even longer .
and the fee is only 75 $? how is it that much cheaper? the price I saw was 550 :/
I know I've gone through the fee calculations previously so I'm sure of them and can point you to the correct place in the fee schedule. Plus, there's no RPRF for minor children and the fee listed (http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/fees/fees.asp) for a minor child as primary applicant is $75 ("Principal applicant, if less than 22 years of age and not a spouse or common-law partner (including a dependent child of the sponsor, a child to be adopted and an orphaned brother, sister, niece, nephew or grandchild"). There's a $75 sponsor fee as well (so the total is $150).
I wouldn't waste time trying to do it via the inland route. Just do it via the outland office, keep them in status in Canada and try to ignore the paperwork as much as possible while it's in process. I've never read anyone here reporting they had an interview for a child - the only problem/issue I've heard reported is that the overseas office sent correspondence to an old address (even though other CIC offices were sending it to a current address).
Seriously, though, the paperwork is fairly straight-forward: birth certificate, copy of the passport, completed forms, $150 fee (per child of course) and submit it to CPC-M.
H&C applications just aren't worth the hassle from what I've been able to tell - it takes a 6-12 months process and turns it into a 3-4 year process. But if you are overly concerned, consult with an immigration attorney.