DSIRAJ DONT WORRY ON ACCOUNT OF PAYMENT FROM SOME OTHER'S CREDIT CARD. THE RECIPT ITSELF MENTIONS THAT THE NAME OF APPLICANT CAN DIFFER FROM THE NAME OF HOLDER OF CREDIT CARD.
SECONDLY, YOU MIGHT BE USING IMM5401 DROP DOWN MENU IN ECAS. IMM5401 IS NOT USED FOR PAYMENT OUTSIDE CANADA AND FOR RPRF.
I HOPE THE BELOW WOULD CLARIFY YOUR DOUBTS
What is the IMM 5401 Fee Receipt?
If you are filing an application with Citizenship and Immigration Canada within Canada, you usually have two ways to pay the application fee:
1. Pay online with your credit card (AMEX, MasterCard, or Visa only) provided you have
PDF Reader software
A valid email address
A printer to print your receipt
2. If you are unable to pay online or you just don't want to, then you can pay in person at a Canadian financial institutions. To do this, you need an IMM 5401 fee receipt to take with you to the financial institution. The financial institution will indicate on the receipt that you paid and then you can submit the receipt with your application.
Please note that if you are filing an application with CIC from outside of Canada there are different payment methods. An IMM 5401 Fee Receipt cannot be used for these applications.
What applications do I need to use the IMM 5401 Fee Receipt for?
The fee receipt is used to show proof of that you paid the application fees prior to submitting the application. You can use the fee receipt for the following types of applications:
Canadian Citizenship Application First Citizenship Certificate (within Canada only)
Citizenship Certificate / Card Replacement (within Canada only)
Search of Citizenship Records (within Canada only)
Extend My Stay in Canada:
Study Permit
Temporary Resident Permit Visa (Temporary Resident Visa)
Work Permit Application for Rehabilitation (within Canada only)
Verification of Status applications:
Authorization to Return to Canada Protected Person (Refugee)
Record of Landing (IMM 1000) replacement
Study Permit Temporary Resident Permit Visitor Visa (Temporary Resident Visa)
Work Permit