canuck_in_uk said:To clarify, here on the forum, "landing" specifically means becoming a PR. If you are here on a work permit, you have not landed.
Well 1500 is not too much with all things considered.
canuck_in_uk said:To clarify, here on the forum, "landing" specifically means becoming a PR. If you are here on a work permit, you have not landed.
carolbb23 said:Mr profiler is right ain't cheap darling
wjmund said:I will break down what i included for expenses so you may understand.
5 trips from Canada to China at about $1500 each = $7500.
3 medicals plus wife's travel at about $600 each = $1800.
2 translators in Hong Kong at $400 each = $800
Renting hotels and apartments in China while visiting wife, 14 months at $500 = 7000.
I have my own house in Canada, so basically paying rent twice.
Consultant for appeal = $3000
Travel to Vancouver plus hotel 2 nights = $450
Also i paid the $1040 to immigration twice = $2080
Total of over $22,000. so you can see total cost is different for everyone.
WillNAS said:It seems that applying visa spousal sponsorship is actually much cheaper than express entry.
I work for the University of Toronto, and they are able to quite easily get me a Labour Market Opinion for my job. However it would be over 4k going down that route.
WillNAS said:It seems that applying visa spousal sponsorship is actually much cheaper than express entry.
I work for the University of Toronto, and they are able to quite easily get me a Labour Market Opinion for my job. However it would be over 4k going down that route.
wjmund said:I will break down what i included for expenses so you may understand.
5 trips from Canada to China at about $1500 each = $7500.
3 medicals plus wife's travel at about $600 each = $1800.
2 translators in Hong Kong at $400 each = $800
Renting hotels and apartments in China while visiting wife, 14 months at $500 = 7000.
I have my own house in Canada, so basically paying rent twice.
Consultant for appeal = $3000
Travel to Vancouver plus hotel 2 nights = $450
Also i paid the $1040 to immigration twice = $2080
Total of over $22,000. so you can see total cost is different for everyone.
Bcboundboy said:Right, but most of that isn't the cost of spousal sponsorship, it's the cost of a long distance relationship. The only costs that are directly attributable to your application are $1800 medicals, $800 translators, $3000 consultant for appeal, $2080 - which is a total of $7680. That's under 1/3 of what you initially said, and that's from an incredibly unusual, complicated application with multiple parts repeated, which most people will get nowhere near.
WillNAS said:In what kind of circumstances would you need to appeal?
wjmund said:I will break down what i included for expenses so you may understand.
5 trips from Canada to China at about $1500 each = $7500.
3 medicals plus wife's travel at about $600 each = $1800.
2 translators in Hong Kong at $400 each = $800
Renting hotels and apartments in China while visiting wife, 14 months at $500 = 7000.
I have my own house in Canada, so basically paying rent twice.
Consultant for appeal = $3000
Travel to Vancouver plus hotel 2 nights = $450
Also i paid the $1040 to immigration twice = $2080
Total of over $22,000. so you can see total cost is different for everyone.
canuck_in_uk said:People can appeal if their app is refused and they don't agree with the reasons for the refusal.
WillNAS said:So why do people get refused? The only thing I am worried about is that we got married very quickly, and did not have a honeymoon. I'm worried they could think it to be some sort of fraud?
I initially planned on getting my partner UK residency, but that would have been even harder.
If I get refused, we are kind of screwed as getting her into the UK will be next to impossible.