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I have a question on the fees.

Why do the PR applicants pay $490 and not $550 for A family member of the principal applicant who is 22 yrs or older and is a spouse?

In a previous thread, it was stated that:

There's three fees:
$75 sponsorship fee covers the review CPC-M will do of your application to sponsor
$475 is the fee you pay for the visa office to evaluate the applicant's application (i.e., your wife's application)
$490 right of permanent resident fee which covers landing, PR card, settlement services, etc.
 
Tullysgirl said:
I have a question on the fees.

Why do the PR applicants pay $490 and not $550 for A family member of the principal applicant who is 22 yrs or older and is a spouse?

In a previous thread, it was stated that:

There's three fees:
$75 sponsorship fee covers the review CPC-M will do of your application to sponsor
$475 is the fee you pay for the visa office to evaluate the applicant's application (i.e., your wife's application)
$490 right of permanent resident fee which covers landing, PR card, settlement services, etc.

CIC sets the fees; they are supposed to be for cost-recovery, which is why the RPRF was reduced a number of years back - it basically was pointed out (in court) that the fees were quite a bit above the processing costs involved.

But the RPRF is $490 for everyone. The only $550 fee of which I'm aware is the application fee for some other classes of immigration (e.g., the economic classes). They don't have a sponsor fee, so it nets out the same application fee cost.
 
computergeek said:
CIC sets the fees; they are supposed to be for cost-recovery, which is why the RPRF was reduced a number of years back - it basically was pointed out (in court) that the fees were quite a bit above the processing costs involved.

But the RPRF is $490 for everyone. The only $550 fee of which I'm aware is the application fee for some other classes of immigration (e.g., the economic classes). They don't have a sponsor fee, so it nets out the same application fee cost.

hmmm.... check out this CIC link... https://eservicesak.cic.gc.ca/efee/efee.do

If you choose the Immigration Applications for Persons Outside Canada, it shows under Permanent Residence, Right of Permanent Residence Fee is seperate. The Family Class is next with the $75/$475 and $550 for a family member that is a spouse.

I'm confused.
 
Tullysgirl said:
hmmm.... check out this CIC link... https://eservicesak.cic.gc.ca/efee/efee.do

If you choose the Immigration Applications for Persons Outside Canada, it shows under Permanent Residence, Right of Permanent Residence Fee is seperate. The Family Class is next with the $75/$475 and $550 for a family member that is a spouse.

I'm confused.

That's the application fee.

So for a spousal application, the fee is $75 for the sponsor and $475 for the applicant. For "A family member of the principal applicant who is 22 years of age or older, or is less than 22 years of age and is a spouse or common-law partner" the fee is $550.

So if the primary applicant has a child who is older than 22 and a full time student (or dependent upon the primary applicant) then the application fee is $550. But the RPRF is still $490 (it's the first thing listed on the chart).


If the primary applicant has a child who is younger than 22, the application fee is $150.
 
Occasita said:
Just noticed there's an update on my ECAS
"Medical results have been received"
Does this mean anything important? O.o

Good...anything that happens to Occasita generally happens to us a couple days later, so nice to see further activity.
 
computergeek said:
That's the application fee.

So for a spousal application, the fee is $75 for the sponsor and $475 for the applicant. For "A family member of the principal applicant who is 22 years of age or older, or is less than 22 years of age and is a spouse or common-law partner" the fee is $550.

So if the primary applicant has a child who is older than 22 and a full time student (or dependent upon the primary applicant) then the application fee is $550. But the RPRF is still $490 (it's the first thing listed on the chart).


If the primary applicant has a child who is younger than 22, the application fee is $150.

Wow. I completely read that differently. I'm a family member as his spouse and I'm over 22 (barely BWAHAHAAA) so I thought I'd be paying $550. Am I totally being thick headed?? ::) I don't get where if older/younger than 22 is about a dependent child. The dedpendent child fee is $150....
 
Tullysgirl said:
Wow. I completely read that differently. I'm a family member as his spouse and I'm over 22 (barely BWAHAHAAA) so I thought I'd be paying $550. Am I totally being thick headed?? ::) I don't get where if older/younger than 22 is about a dependent child. The dedpendent child fee is $150....

Sponsor: $75
Primary Applicant: $475
Child (< 22): $150
Child (> 22): $550
Spouse of Child (any age): $550
 
silver-2 said:
Good...anything that happens to Occasita generally happens to us a couple days later, so nice to see further activity.

Haha, awesome :P
 
Tullysgirl said:
I have a question on the fees.

Why do the PR applicants pay $490 and not $550 for A family member of the principal applicant who is 22 yrs or older and is a spouse?

In a previous thread, it was stated that:

There's three fees:
$75 sponsorship fee covers the review CPC-M will do of your application to sponsor
$475 is the fee you pay for the visa office to evaluate the applicant's application (i.e., your wife's application)
$490 right of permanent resident fee which covers landing, PR card, settlement services, etc.


ok ok oko k I'm soooooooooooooo confused right now.
In my case, my husband is sponsoring me, so there are just two people involved,,, the sponsor and the principal applicant (me).
so from what I understand, the grand total is 1040 that is broken down int o the 75, 475 and 490. Is that correct? lol sheesh
 
lunas said:
ok ok oko k I'm soooooooooooooo confused right now.
In my case, my husband is sponsoring me, so there are just two people involved,,, the sponsor and the principal applicant (me).
so from what I understand, the grand total is 1040 that is broken down int o the 75, 475 and 490. Is that correct? lol sheesh

Yes. $75 for the sponsor (your husband). $475 for the primary application (you). $490 for your RPRF.

$1040 total
 
Does anyone have an update on where Buffalo/Ottawa stands with our applications? I've seen some January applicants have landed, but others haven't even gotten a PPR yet. I've also seen some February applicants have gotten PPR.
 
URIFiggy said:
Does anyone have an update on where Buffalo/Ottawa stands with our applications? I've seen some January applicants have landed, but others haven't even gotten a PPR yet. I've also seen some February applicants have gotten PPR.

It seems to be a little all over the place. Take a look at the Buffalo spreadsheet. The LA one is in my signature.
 
URIFiggy said:
Does anyone have an update on where Buffalo/Ottawa stands with our applications? I've seen some January applicants have landed, but others haven't even gotten a PPR yet. I've also seen some February applicants have gotten PPR.

I believe they will soon enter march but who knows!!
 
Is there an Ottawa Pilot spreadsheet?
 
sariss said:
Is there an Ottawa Pilot spreadsheet?

Under Parker24 we have an LA sheet which is where we are receiving our Visa's from supposetly