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sunnysport said:
Dear All,

Please advice I have to send my full docs to New Delhi VO, as per the instructions in the:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/guides/E37029.pdf

Payment Instructions
Consult the Fees section of our Web site or the Guide for Skilled Worker Applicants to calculate your fees. You must include a bank draft payable to the Canadian High Commission for the Right of permanent residence fee for yourself and all accompanying family members. Note that the processing fees are not refundable at this stage. Fees are payable in Canadian dollars or Indian rupees at the exchange rate currently in use at the Canadian High Commission. Do not enclose cash.


NOW I want to know as per the same do we need to add the RPRF along with the docs or the same can be sent later.

Please advice.

Regards,

Sunnysport

Hi Sunny,

Congratulations for gathering all the docs so soon. Haral is correct to advise that you will be requested for RPRP fees along with your Medicals.

But if you can include the RPRF fees now, then you save some time on processing of your application. Also bear in mind that the processing times are not quite synchronised to what the CIC website indicates, so you might have to resend the Fees ,if you sending a bank draft (with a validity of 6 m); and therefore, the initial plan on saving time might not be valid then. This of course will not be the case if you pay by Credit card, and in case you do, then, do not forget to add the Security number ( which is at the back of the card) on the fees form even though there is no extra space for writing the number.

Many applications have been refused in the past for the lack of it (though not the fault of the applicant).

It is a gamble...you can try your luck.

Mitali
 
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Hello Saki/Mitali,

Can I send PROCESSING FEE of my husband and kids in INR? If yes how much. It is CAD 850 otherwise, payable to Canada Receiver General.

Thanks

Satnam
 
Hello,

Can we use following form for travel history. It i sfrom Paris VO.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/guides/E37031.pdf


Thanks

Satnam
 
its a generic form used by all Visa offices so yes you can...

satnak said:
Hello,

Can we use following form for travel history. It i sfrom Paris VO.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/guides/E37031.pdf


Thanks

Satnam
 
Thanks Haral.

Its not a FILLABLE FORM , so should I get a print and fill it by hand?
 
yes... this one cant be typed in....
satnak said:
Thanks Haral.

Its not a FILLABLE FORM , so should I get a print and fill it by hand?
 
Good news for Late April Applicants......
today again i called to CIC........today they told me to wait 2week inbetween u will get ur Status.

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mitali what u think .....now they are not lying na..........lol....... :( :( :( :(
 
H Guys
My Brother received his 1st AOR, on 11th Oct 2010, Thanks for your help and pray that who ever did not recieve his 1st AOR got it soon, now the next step is to gather all the document and I need your guidance to accomplish this task. he actullay completed his IELTS and following are the scores:

ILETS result
(R=4.5, W=5.5, S=6.0, L=5.0)

Education
Master in Finance and Ecomonics with 16 years full time study (10 years Matric, 2 years FSC, 2 Years B.Com and 2 Years of Master)

Expereince
1 Years + 1.5 Year + 2.4 Years = 4.9 Years

Adaptibility
Wife Education Graduation with 14 years full time study
AND Brother in CANADA - Toronto

How much points will he get on the basis of above facts, will he be required to do the IELTS again or it is good to submit right now.

Please help to complete assessment.

Thanks

Ovais_PK
 
mitali said:
Hi Sunny,

Congratulations for gathering all the docs so soon. Haral is correct to advise that you will be requested for RPRP fees along with your Medicals.

But if you can include the RPRF fees now, then you save some time on processing of your application. Also bear in mind that the processing times are not quite synchronised to what the CIC website indicates, so you might have to resend the Fees ,if you sending a bank draft (with a validity of 6 m); and therefore, the initial plan on saving time might not be valid then. This of course will not be the case if you pay by Credit card, and in case you do, then, do not forget to add the Security number ( which is at the back of the card) on the fees form even though there is no extra space for writing the number.

Many applications have been refused in the past for the lack of it (though not the fault of the applicant).

It is a gamble...you can try your luck.

Mitali

Thanks Mitali,

That means I can skip the RPRF for now and pay it later. Also please advice as quite a lot of my documents are notarized almost one year ago, do i need to get them notarized again.

The PCC and the IELTS are latest and need to be sent in original.

Regards,

Sunny
 
sunnysport said:
Thanks Mitali,

That means I can skip the RPRF for now and pay it later. Also please advice as quite a lot of my documents are notarized almost one year ago, do i need to get them notarized again. (as i underdtand it you should get these notarized with recent dates)

The PCC and the IELTS are latest and need to be sent in original. (Yes absolutely)

Regards,

Sunny
 
Dear All,

Please also advice as I am confused, if to be on the safer side I decide to pay the RPRF fees than what would be the amount be :-

The following is the details:-
1. I am the principal applicant
2. My wife is dependent
3. My 19 years old daughter already studying in toronto for the past one year. dependent on me
4. My 14 years old son with me in India.

As per New Delhi VO the fees is reproduced as follows :-

Permanent Resident Fees
Skilled Worker applicants
Principal applicant 24,060 $550
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 24,060 $550
A family member of the principal applicant who is less than 22 years of age and is not a spouse or common-law partner 6,560 $150


This fee is payable by principal applicants (with the following exceptions) and accompanying spouses and common-law partners. It must be paid before the immigrant visa is issued overseas or before the applicant becomes a permanent resident in Canada.

Exceptions:

* dependent children of a principal applicant or sponsor, a child to be adopted, or an orphaned brother, sister, niece, nephew or grandchild; and
* protected persons, including Convention refugees

In this case they say that dependent children of principal applicant do not pay fees so I need to pay Rs 24060/- for me and 24060/- for my spouse. That is a total of Rs 48120/-

Please clearify.

Regards,

Sunny
 
Dear Friends,

Today my ecase status changed from "CIO Review completed" to "Received by Visa Office" . I have not received the 2nd AOR post.

What is next?

Thanks,
Aran