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huwawei0314 said:
Oh I see..
thanks Mapleson and shortyp2000..

Just a follow up question,
My partner has a kid and he decalared her kid as her dependent but not will be coming with her in Canada.

Should I include her kid on the payment fee? that's $150.

Thanks in advance!

I'm not exactly sure on this, but I would assume you do not pay for the child unless she is coming to Canada, so I am going to say no.
 
shortyp2000 said:
I'm not exactly sure on this, but I would assume you do not pay for the child unless she is coming to Canada, so I am going to say no.

Thanks shortyp2000! :)
But if ever... it is required for us to pay for my partner's kid processing fee and I don't pay it,
what will happen? will they just request for additional payment or will they return to us our application??

Anyone here got an idea??
 
lleahdoll said:
Definitely not defensive, but you corrected her grammar so i was correcting you.

I just think it's irrelevant to this thread and rude to correct someone's grammar(especially when said person's grammar is actually correct). Let's stick to the questions asked by people who need help.

I agree that it was irrelevant, that's the very first thing I said. I also think it's horribly rude to correct someone's grammar so it's a good thing I didn't do that. At no point did I say "maths" was wrong, I just pointed out that it's not used here. I'm sorry you took it that way, but given that you're not the person I'm supposed to have been rude to, I'm not sure why I'm apologizing to you.

It's definitely irrelevant to call me on an alleged slight that wasn't even directed at you. Are you the forum police or something?

Differences within the same language fascinate me, I'm married to an Australian and we're both still amazed by the differences we continue to find in our supposed common language. That's why I pointed it out. Believe me when I tell you I'm well-travelled, well-read and well-educated to know that maths is correct.
 
huwawei0314 said:
Thanks shortyp2000! :)
But if ever... it is required for us to pay for my partner's kid processing fee and I don't pay it,
what will happen? will they just request for additional payment or will they return to us our application??

Anyone here got an idea??

They will probably return it. If you overpay, they will mail you a check. I have seen here people get a check within a week of receiving AOR so it's not like it would take forever to get it back.
 
deweysmith said:
They will probably return it. If you overpay, they will mail you a check. I have seen here people get a check within a week of receiving AOR so it's not like it would take forever to get it back.

Thanks deweysmith :)
 
lleahdoll said:
Definitely not defensive, but you corrected her grammar so i was correcting you.

I just think it's irrelevant to this thread and rude to correct someone's grammar(especially when said person's grammar is actually correct). Let's stick to the questions asked by people who need help.
Well i will correct you, and say I didnt correct the grammar. Bigredmoose pointed out a difference in language. I just agreed.
 
bigredmoose said:
I agree that it was irrelevant, that's the very first thing I said. I also think it's horribly rude to correct someone's grammar so it's a good thing I didn't do that. At no point did I say "maths" was wrong, I just pointed out that it's not used here. I'm sorry you took it that way, but given that you're not the person I'm supposed to have been rude to, I'm not sure why I'm apologizing to you.

It's definitely irrelevant to call me on an alleged slight that wasn't even directed at you. Are you the forum police or something?

Differences within the same language fascinate me, I'm married to an Australian and we're both still amazed by the differences we continue to find in our supposed common language. That's why I pointed it out. Believe me when I tell you I'm well-travelled, well-read and well-educated to know that maths is correct.

I agree! (If thats allowed!)
 
huwawei0314 said:
Thanks shortyp2000! :)
But if ever... it is required for us to pay for my partner's kid processing fee and I don't pay it,
what will happen? will they just request for additional payment or will they return to us our application??

Anyone here got an idea??
Yes, if you dont pay it when its needed, they will request payment, and as deweysmith said if you do pay and u overpay, they will refund you
 
huwawei0314 said:
Oh I see..
thanks Mapleson and shortyp2000..

Just a follow up question,
My partner has a kid and he decalared her kid as her dependent but not will be coming with her in Canada.

Should I include her kid on the payment fee? that's $150.

Thanks in advance!
No, you only pay for dependents if they are part of the application to immigrate (rather than for completeness of information).
 
huwawei0314 said:
Oh I see..
thanks Mapleson and shortyp2000..

Just a follow up question,
My partner has a kid and he decalared her kid as her dependent but not will be coming with her in Canada.

Should I include her kid on the payment fee? that's $150.

Thanks in advance!

If your partner is the one applying for PR, the dependent child will still need to complete the medical exam, even though she is not coming with her to Canada.