Hi everyone! We have just received a letter by post regarding our file being transferred to our Local visa office (manila).
I have a few questions regarding the letter. Hope you could help.
1. UPFRONT Medical on the letter - should we wait for a medical request letter or form?
From the file transfer letter:
Requirement for Medical Examination
If your sponsored relative(s) has (have) not already done so, your relative(s) must provide an original
Upfront Medical Report form (IMM1017B UPFRONT) signed by a Panel Physician or an E-Medical Upfront
Medical Notification information sheet. Your relative(s) must complete the medical examination
and, once completed, forward this information directly to the visa office noted above along with a copy
of this letter. Your application has been transferred to the visa office noting this deficiency. Your relative
must forward the medical information directly to the visa office to allow continued processing of his/her
application. Failure to do so will result in delays and possible refusal of your relative's application.
by the way my mother is the primary applicant and she is currently in Canada for a vacation. She will be back next month. How many days are we allowed to process the upfront medical examination? Is there a period of 30 days or how many days? What are the requirements for upfront medical? (We did not receive form IMM1017E) (or should we wait for a medical request?)
2. RPRF - In the letter it states : If the Right of Permanent Residence Fee is applicable to your application and you have chosen to defer the payment of the fee, you will be contacted to make the payment at a later date. A permanent resident visa cannot be issued to your relatives until this payment is submitted.
When and where can we pay the RPRF? How much is it? or are we suppose to wait for the letter requiring us to pay the RPRF?
Thanks in advance!