Hi,
My wife and I have been married now since October. She lives in BC, Canada and I live in WA State (USA). We've been dating for 5 years now and have been doing the back and forth thing between the border for about 4 of those 5 years (before that it was long distance). I'm wondering if someone can point us in the right direction as the Canadian Immigration forms and website is intimidating, and I really don't want to mess this up.
So far I've gotten a jump-start and completed my FBI History Check, just got the letter back after 8 weeks. I have my medical exam from a certified doctor off the Canadian Immigration website on December 20th. It was my understanding we need both of those things before applying for Sponsorship and Immigration/PR Card, as you want to send it in one package.
My main question is with the PR Card. Now I understand she fills out the Sponsorship forms located here, and I fill out the Immigration section forms:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/fc.asp
Now on this page: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/sponsor/spouse-apply-how.asp - It states the following, which is confusing me
"If your spouse or partner lives with you in Canada, use the Application for Permanent Residence in Canada—Spouse or Common-Law Partner. Note: if a child of your spouse or partner is also living with you in Canada, they may be included on the application if they meet the definition of dependent child.
OR,
If your spouse, partner or dependent child lives outside Canada, use the Application to Sponsor a Member of the Family Class."
Does that mean, I, as the Spouse being sponsored, do not have to apply for a PR Card? If it matters I do not intend to work in Canada right away after becoming sponsored, I live near the border and plan to commute to work each day. Our main intention is to live together and have a normal life together as a married couple. Of course I want to be able to live in Canada full time legally, so do I just apply to Immigrate and then afterward apply for a PR card, or can we do it all at once? The PR Application is designed and written in a way which seems as if I should be living there already so that's why I'm confused and worried.
Lastly, I want to make sure I have the fee's correct. Her application to sponsor fees are $75 (Sponsorship Application) + $475 (Principle Applicant Application). She doesn't have to pay the $550 fee does she? It says a Spouse over age 22 "where a transitional provision applies" - I'm not sure what this means. I am over 22 years of age but I can support myself financially.
PR Fee is $490 + $50 for the card itself, correct? So total would be $1,090.00 CAN? Can I pay this with my US Credit Card or do we have to use a Canadian card? Or do we avoid the $50.00 card fee (I'm assuming that's for renewals?)
Sorry for all the questions. I appreciate it if someone can help guide us through this process. I'll try to keep this thread updated as we continue to progress. We plan to sit down and apply sometime in January when each of us can take a couple days off work to sit down and dig through all of this. It looks like we're going to have to write up a lot of documents explaining family members who met us, how we met, proof of everything, pictures, etc.
Thank you!
*EDIT* - I read through some other stuff on the website and I answered my own question. It does appear I have to apply for the PR card at the same time. I guess I was just confused to why it was worded the way it was. Now question. I noticed the wait time for PR is a lot faster than Family Class Sponsorship. What's the average wait time for someone in my situation right now?
My wife and I have been married now since October. She lives in BC, Canada and I live in WA State (USA). We've been dating for 5 years now and have been doing the back and forth thing between the border for about 4 of those 5 years (before that it was long distance). I'm wondering if someone can point us in the right direction as the Canadian Immigration forms and website is intimidating, and I really don't want to mess this up.
So far I've gotten a jump-start and completed my FBI History Check, just got the letter back after 8 weeks. I have my medical exam from a certified doctor off the Canadian Immigration website on December 20th. It was my understanding we need both of those things before applying for Sponsorship and Immigration/PR Card, as you want to send it in one package.
My main question is with the PR Card. Now I understand she fills out the Sponsorship forms located here, and I fill out the Immigration section forms:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/fc.asp
Now on this page: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/sponsor/spouse-apply-how.asp - It states the following, which is confusing me
"If your spouse or partner lives with you in Canada, use the Application for Permanent Residence in Canada—Spouse or Common-Law Partner. Note: if a child of your spouse or partner is also living with you in Canada, they may be included on the application if they meet the definition of dependent child.
OR,
If your spouse, partner or dependent child lives outside Canada, use the Application to Sponsor a Member of the Family Class."
Does that mean, I, as the Spouse being sponsored, do not have to apply for a PR Card? If it matters I do not intend to work in Canada right away after becoming sponsored, I live near the border and plan to commute to work each day. Our main intention is to live together and have a normal life together as a married couple. Of course I want to be able to live in Canada full time legally, so do I just apply to Immigrate and then afterward apply for a PR card, or can we do it all at once? The PR Application is designed and written in a way which seems as if I should be living there already so that's why I'm confused and worried.
Lastly, I want to make sure I have the fee's correct. Her application to sponsor fees are $75 (Sponsorship Application) + $475 (Principle Applicant Application). She doesn't have to pay the $550 fee does she? It says a Spouse over age 22 "where a transitional provision applies" - I'm not sure what this means. I am over 22 years of age but I can support myself financially.
PR Fee is $490 + $50 for the card itself, correct? So total would be $1,090.00 CAN? Can I pay this with my US Credit Card or do we have to use a Canadian card? Or do we avoid the $50.00 card fee (I'm assuming that's for renewals?)
Sorry for all the questions. I appreciate it if someone can help guide us through this process. I'll try to keep this thread updated as we continue to progress. We plan to sit down and apply sometime in January when each of us can take a couple days off work to sit down and dig through all of this. It looks like we're going to have to write up a lot of documents explaining family members who met us, how we met, proof of everything, pictures, etc.
Thank you!
*EDIT* - I read through some other stuff on the website and I answered my own question. It does appear I have to apply for the PR card at the same time. I guess I was just confused to why it was worded the way it was. Now question. I noticed the wait time for PR is a lot faster than Family Class Sponsorship. What's the average wait time for someone in my situation right now?