today i got an update from Ottawa. they r asking for fingerprints. so i went to the local office of L1 soluation in regina SK. i did my fingerprint done at that office.then they gave me a scan copy of the fingerprints with an authorized stamp on it and sent another copy to RCMP for further verification.
now my question is will i send that copy which one i got from L1 solution today to Ottawa as it is or will i wait for that RCMP verified copy?
THIS IS THE EMAIL FROM OTTAWA
Dear MY NAME:
This refers to your application for Permanent Residence in Canada. Your file has been transferred to the Case Processing Pilot in Ottawa for further review. It will be reviewed by one of our officers, with priority given to applications that were received at CIC before September 1st, 2011.
Medical Examination:
If you had a medical evaluation done during 2012*, we will be requesting an extension of your medical validity in order to facilitate the processing of your case. No action is required on your part.
If the results of your medical evaluation have expired, you will receive new instructions to go for a new medical examination conducted by a CIC-designated panel physician.
If you have not yet completed a medical examination by a CIC-designated panel physician, you will receive new instructions from this office to go for a new medical examination.
*Please note that only where medical examinations have been conducted by a CIC-designated panel physician, and only where these meet CIC requirements, will this office submit requests for extension of the medical validity of your original medical evaluation.
Case Status:
In order for us to continue the processing of your application, we require the following documents:
· CLINT ID - MY NAME
· > RPRF: Pay the Right of Permanent Residence fee Fpr MY NAME. This must be received at this office by: DATE
> Fingerprints: A set of original fingerprints This must be received at this office by
ATE. For more information on How to Obtain a Certified Criminal Record Check, please go to: RCMP CRIMINAL CHECK
(-Please forward your fingerprints and relevant documents to the address indicated from the above website in order to have them validated.)
· Updated details of your personal history since (2011). Start with the most recent information, indicate your occupation or job title if you were working. If you were not working, provide information on what you were doing (ie. Unemployed, studying, traveling, etc). Please include city/town or country and the name of the institution/company.
CLIENT ID - MY WIFE
· > RPRF: Pay the Right of Permanent Residence fee For MY WIFE This must be received at this office by: DATE
Instructions on How to Pay the RPRF:
Go to this website:
Read the instructions on each page, and click “Continue” to proceed
Select the “Immigration” link, followed by “Right of Permanent Residence Fee”
You must pay this fee once for yourself as principal applicant
You must also pay this fee for your accompanying spouse or common law partner, if you have one
Enter the number of fee payments (1 or 2) in the box beside the fee of $490
Click “Submit”
Proceed to pay your fees by selecting “Pay” and then follow the instructions to pay with a credit card
Once the payment process is complete, the web site will display your official receipt in PDF format.
You must complete the requested information and send the receipt to CPP-O. You may do so by scanning and emailing it to the address OTTPILOT-IMMIGRATION@CIC.GC.CA
**Please include your application number in the subject line of the email**
Please submit the requested documents as scanned attachments and send to the following e-mail address:
ottpilot-immigration@cic.gc.ca
All requested documents/information must be accompanied by the outgoing correspondence we have sent to you (i.e. this e-mail or a printed copy of this letter).
Please note:
All documents must be accompanied by English or French translations.
When original documents are requested, notarised documents are not acceptable.
If you are unable to provide any or all of the requested documents/information, ple