lakwachero said:
Hi All,
Here’s to hoping you all can help! I’m sponsoring my spouse (from Spain) who is on a temporary work VISA (expiring Sept 01st, 2016). We just got married here in Toronto (we’ve both been living together since July 1st in Toronto) and I’m applying to sponsor him before his temporary status expires as advised by the IRCC. The great thing also is that he is entitled to apply for the open work permit to continue working while he waits for his Permanent Residency to be approved.
As many of you know, who’s been through this gruelling process, it can be quite confusing. Oh man!
Could anyone one with lived experience or insight comment on the following:
1. In the form IMM 5708 to ‘extend my status’ on the section “DETAILS OF MY VISIT TO CANADA” – question 3 states ‘funds available for my stay (CAD)'
Does my husband need proof (like a bank draft)? Is there a specific amount that he should have in the bank that is standard or favourable?
2. In the Temporary Resident Permit (In Canada Applicant). It asks to fill up the document "Statutory Declaration of Common Law Relationship, IF APPLICABLE". We are married, we’re assuming this form doesn’t need to be filled out anymore?
3. I just want to be clear on the fees as well
From what I gathered the breakdown is as follows:
o Sponsor application: $475
o Principal application: $475
o Work permit: $155
o Open work permit: $100
Is there anything above and beyond the costs above?
Thanks so much. We super appreciate it.
L
I'm just passing through right now, but I'll offer some help:
1. If he submits an Inland application and the OWP, he really doesn't need to extend his visitor status as the OWP gives him `Implied Status' throughout the process. The caveat is that if there is an error on your part with the application (missing or outdated form(s), or missing signature(s), or incomplete payment for the OWP [ $255 total]), he could lose the Implied Status. Most people see faster processing times with an Outland application, which can be submitted from within Canada, but since he needs to continue working the Inland makes sense...I guess.
2. No. This is not needed for a married applicant.
3. Total is $1040 for the sponsorship and PR application, plus $255 ($155 for the OWP and $100 for the Holder Fee [price grab]):
$75 Fee for sponsor assessment
$475 Fee for PR applicant
$490 RPRF (Right of Permanent Residence Fee)*
$255 OWP
Of this, the RPRF* can be deferred until it is requested by CIC, but may add to the overall processing time.
Good luck!
*EDIT*
If he holds an IEC or PGWP, he may not be able to continue working. He would need to wait until the OWP arrives (~4 months).