It's easy, just slip a few 100$ bills under your passport copy. Make sure you don't put over 300$, the visa may arrive to your home before you are back from the post officeseab said:Hi There
I was just wondering if anyone has ever had their CEC application successfully expedited and processed much fasted than the 14 months average time. If so please describe you situation and the reason it was expedited.
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hahahah... good1sashali78 said:It's easy, just slip a few 100$ bills under your passport copy. Make sure you don't put over 300$, the visa may arrive to your home before you are back from the post office![]()
hhahahahahha sashali that was hilarious hahhahahahahahasashali78 said:It's easy, just slip a few 100$ bills under your passport copy. Make sure you don't put over 300$, the visa may arrive to your home before you are back from the post office![]()
why not more than 300?sashali78 said:It's easy, just slip a few 100$ bills under your passport copy. Make sure you don't put over 300$, the visa may arrive to your home before you are back from the post office![]()
DUHHH!!!! ... Ukie r u kiddin me man.ukie said:why not more than 300?
It will be like this until it gets into processing and medical results received. Based on current times, expect to wait for MR anywhere between 6-8 months.Winterfox said:Guys , any idea for how long does ecas show "Application received" after I get my AOR number and email which says file will be transferred to ottawa
No.. thats not right..Winterfox said:DUHHH!!!! ... Ukie r u kiddin me man.
Ok for u lets make that 500$ but make sure they r 100$*5 bills as officer only take denomination upto 100$.
And also put the bills in a envelope and place it below ur CEC fee confirmation receipt so they can add the 500$ to ur profile
yes definitely.. its a very important information and most people are unaware of it..Winterfox said:hahahahahahahah I am totally enjoying this convo ... il post it on the main window and quote the guys who asked this question
What are the options for paying the money? Do they accept credit cards/online payments/bank drafts?from_mumbai said:For people who have dependents,
You have to insert additional cash accordingly:
$500 for each 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.
$200 for each family member of the principal applicant who is less than 22 years of age and is not a spouse or common-law partner.
I know they are asking for too much but that's the only way out to get everything.
Note: All prices are in Canadian dollars.