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maironbr

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Sep 9, 2014
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Hi everyone!

I've tried to find is this question was posted before, but no luck.
I am confused about the payment of fees. The form 5620 has been filled out with my credit card information and showing the fees for myself and my spouse (550,00 each - 1100,00 total).

However, in the guidelines it says:

. completed Fee Payment Form – Application for Permanent Residence [IMM 5620] and evidence of payment of the applicable fees

What does this evidence of payment means? As far as I understood, CIO will charge my credit card as soon as they go through the process.

Grateful if you guys could help me on this last one!

Cheers and good luck,

Mairon
 
maironbr said:
Hi everyone!

I've tried to find is this question was posted before, but no luck.
I am confused about the payment of fees. The form 5620 has been filled out with my credit card information and showing the fees for myself and my spouse (550,00 each - 1100,00 total).

However, in the guidelines it says:

. completed Fee Payment Form – Application for Permanent Residence [IMM 5620] and evidence of payment of the applicable fees

What does this evidence of payment means? As far as I understood, CIO will charge my credit card as soon as they go through the process.

Grateful if you guys could help me on this last one!

Cheers and good luck,

Mairon

Dear Mairon,

If you are paying with Demand Draft , just fill the Fee Payment form:

- check mark the right option
- right fee of you and your spouse
- go to Section A and write your name
- Attach your demand draft with application and you are done.

If you are paying with Credit Card, just fill the fee payment form:

- check mark the right option
- right fee of you and your spouse
- go to Section B
- Fill the details of your Card
- Don't forget to sign please
- Done

Good luck!
 
Hey maironbr,

the phrase in bold refers to later stages of immigration process.
At the initial stage you only need to fill the form 5620 in a way Mwrooney suggested.