First Steps! UK -> Canada
#31
Yeah i'd double check if anybody else has anything to add but that's all i've done and so far so good (unless i've just jinxed myself)
#32
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After spending a week looking over the forms it's actually seeming pretty straight forward. I'm assuming your wife didn't have to provide any proof of earnings as the sponsorship is only for yourself?
#33

Yeah the forms are straight forward although they did bring out some paranoia when we were filling them out. As in "is the answer we've given exactly what they're asking?", type things.
Good luck with it all
#34
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Nope, no proof required so far. Would be a tad silly anyway seeing as though she's earning £ working in London so we've not even given it a second thought 
Yeah the forms are straight forward although they did bring out some paranoia when we were filling them out. As in "is the answer we've given exactly what they're asking?", type things.
Good luck with it all

Yeah the forms are straight forward although they did bring out some paranoia when we were filling them out. As in "is the answer we've given exactly what they're asking?", type things.
Good luck with it all
God yes. I thought I was going crazy on Friday night -- figured I'd just spent too long looking at the forms! Do you mind if I spend you some PM's in the future just in case anything crops up for me?
All the very best mate.
#35
So what did you do on the supporting documents section asking for "Option C"? Just say that she is currently living in the UK and therefore doesn't have one? (As I understand it's like a P60 over here?)
God yes. I thought I was going crazy on Friday night -- figured I'd just spent too long looking at the forms! Do you mind if I spend you some PM's in the future just in case anything crops up for me?
All the very best mate.
God yes. I thought I was going crazy on Friday night -- figured I'd just spent too long looking at the forms! Do you mind if I spend you some PM's in the future just in case anything crops up for me?
All the very best mate.
Feel free to PM me any time and if i can help, or at least give you info on what we've done, i will.
Good luck
Rich
#36
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Blood test results are back, all clear as expected. Still awaiting police cert.....
#37
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Police cert finally arrived! 10 working days my arse!
I'll get the 8 passport photos tomorrow, pay tomorrow night and post the thing Saturday morning. Getting nervous already.
I'll get the 8 passport photos tomorrow, pay tomorrow night and post the thing Saturday morning. Getting nervous already.
#38
And yeah the 10 day thing is a load of pants. 10 days from opening your envelope to sealing their return gives a false impression IMO. Boooooo!!!!
#39
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Since we are applying for the exact same thing, I was wanting to run the payment process past you. Since we are in the UK, but the application is going to Canada, I assume we pay online?
Via : https://services3.cic.gc.ca/epayweb/Welcome.do?lang=en ?
I also assume these are the parts we pay for :
Permanent Residence
"Right of Permanent Residence Fee" - $490.00
Family Class
"Sponsorship application (per application)" - $75.00
"Principal applicant" - $475.00
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TOTAL - $1040
That sound about right?
OR do I use the "Spouse and Common Law Partner In Canada Class" one? The "IN CANADA" bit throws me off.
Last edited by broonn; May 14th 2009 at 9:31 pm.
#40
Yep the cost sounds about right to me. Form the screen shot, and as you're applying Out of Canada, you've filled in the correct bits.
I paid online and printed out a receipt (included it with my paperwork just in case) followed by filling out the payment slip within the paperwork.
Hope that makes sense
I paid online and printed out a receipt (included it with my paperwork just in case) followed by filling out the payment slip within the paperwork.
Hope that makes sense
#41
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Yep the cost sounds about right to me. Form the screen shot, and as you're applying Out of Canada, you've filled in the correct bits.
I paid online and printed out a receipt (included it with my paperwork just in case) followed by filling out the payment slip within the paperwork.
Hope that makes sense
I paid online and printed out a receipt (included it with my paperwork just in case) followed by filling out the payment slip within the paperwork.
Hope that makes sense

Did you pay on the actual cic.gc.ca, or on some website for the London embassy?
#42
Oh good point. Has this changed recently or did we make a boo boo?
I know we paid on line but i don't recall seeing In Canada only at the time.
Hmmmmm......You have me thinking now.
I'll go and rummage through all the printouts i have to check.
I know we paid on line but i don't recall seeing In Canada only at the time.
Hmmmmm......You have me thinking now.
I'll go and rummage through all the printouts i have to check.
#43
Ok have a read at post #13 from PMM.
http://britishexpats.com/forum/showt...online+payment
It's all confusing this stuff aint it.
http://britishexpats.com/forum/showt...online+payment
It's all confusing this stuff aint it.
#44
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Ok have a read at post #13 from PMM.
http://britishexpats.com/forum/showt...online+payment
It's all confusing this stuff aint it.
http://britishexpats.com/forum/showt...online+payment
It's all confusing this stuff aint it.
Application posted.




