I have heard nothing so far. It has been generally quiet though from all VOs as far as I have heard.Hello, any Updates concerning RPRF? In my case it’s still peace and quiet from Warsaw VO.
I have heard nothing so far. It has been generally quiet though from all VOs as far as I have heard.Hello, any Updates concerning RPRF? In my case it’s still peace and quiet from Warsaw VO.
Thanks for you swift response!I have heard nothing so far. It has been generally quiet though from all VOs as far as I have heard.
Yes but it was addressed as "Dear Client". Which is one of the ways IRCC says you can identify scam emailThe email you have received is being received by many applicants and its from a @cic.gc.ca domain.
See
https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=1205&top=31
Common IRCC email practices
If you received a suspicious email, do not reply to it. You can also report the incident to:
- The email address ends with:
- @cic.gc.ca
- @canada.ca
- @international.gc.ca
- The email is usually from a do not reply account.
- Reply instructions are included in the email.
- For example, if you are asked to submit additional documents, you will be instructed not to reply to the email. Instead, you will have to follow the instructions included in the email to submit the requested documents.
- IRCC encourages applicants to use the IRCC Web form to better track correspondence about applications in progress.
- For online applications, IRCC sends emails to applicants through their accounts.
- After you contact the IRCC Call Centre, the agent might send you an email with more information regarding your question.
- This email will be from “Citizenship_And_Immigration_Canada” and the subject title will be “Request for information.”
- The email will be signed by the agent you spoke with. You cannot reply to this email.
- your local police, and
- the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre.
The email was from one of the IRCC domains and many others have received it too.Yes but it was addressed as "Dear Client". Which is one of the ways IRCC says you can identify scam email
Your AOR, please and VO if you know one. But there is some guidance in the official site regarding to your query. It says “If we approve your application before you pay it, we will contact you to explain how.”.....very interesting. Or you got the message in you profile about RPRF?Could anyone please help me with my query.
I received a PPR before paying RPRF. I have already sent passport. After a week I was asked to upload RPRF in CIC account. How long will it take now to get COPR?
7th Feb 2021. I think it's Edmonton. I can't find anything related to that. I did received a request to pay RPRF 5 days ago.Your AOR, please and VO if you know one. But there is some guidance in the official site regarding to your query. It says “If we approve your application before you pay it, we will contact you to explain how.”.....very interesting. Or you got the message in you profile about RPRF?
Hello, any updates from Warsaw so far? RpRF request? Anything?I have heard nothing so far. It has been generally quiet though from all VOs as far as I have heard.
Hey Any updates?Hi everyone,
My AOR is April 14, 2021. On June 1, I received RPRF request letter. What does it mean? On IRCC website , I saw that request RPRF means the application approval. Is it the case? It's really wondering. Did the Case Processing Agent approve the application? Is the application pending fo the final officer?
Double check you sent the receipt to the correct email. Then call them directly incase someone dropped the ball which has happened.Hi dear, I am bit confused for my case, because I got request with admissibilty review on June 2nd. I paid fees at the same day. After one month on July 2nd they sent me again letter that in order to make final decision we need your spouse’s RPRF which I already submitted earlier. After that I submit my receipts and LOE that I already submitted fees earlier. After that no confirmation and no response. Can anybody tell me what does that means?