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challenger485

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Jan 5, 2010
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Category........
Visa Office......
New Delhi
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
09-02-2011
AOR Received.
21-03-2011
File Transfer...
08-03-2011
Med's Done....
30-10-2010
Passport Req..
28-03-2011
VISA ISSUED...
Ecas status: Decision made on 29th visa received may 4
Hi
I am in Canada and sponsoring my wife. My wife is is currently in India. When I tried to pay fees online, I saw two section:
1) Family Class
2)Spouse and Common Law Partner In Canada Class

Which section should I choose to pay fees online.

Thanks alot
 
You are applying outland, therefore "Family Class". The second option is for in-land applications, thus "Spouse and Common Law Partner IN Canada Class" though I do see how it can be confusing. Good luck!
 
hey thanks.

I will select first option.
 
I have one more question. Can I write name, address, date on receipt by hand or do I have to type? And I have to include my name as a payer, i mean information of sponsor, right?
 
By hand is perfectly fine, I didn't even know you could type it! Sponsor information goes on the receipt. Fill in Client ID Number ONLY if you have one (I think you do if you were a PR yourself? Not sure). If you do not have one, leave it blank.
 
hey thanks alot.

I think I have client ID on PR card. On PR card, There is id no.: 8 digit

is it client id?
 
I'm not sure, challenger. Try searching on the forum, or hopefully someone else will pop on here. Good luck!
 
challenger485 said:
hey thanks alot.

I think I have client ID on PR card. On PR card, There is id no.: 8 digit

is it client id?

No, you don't write that there. Client ID is for/if the applicant (the person being sponsored) had received any sort of immigration document in the past. They are issued a client ID. This form is generic. It's also used for other immigration applications. For example, a foreign student now applying for a post-grad work permit. They would put their client ID in this space. If the person you are sponsoring has never had any immigration document from Canada, leave it blank.