The dates are of medicals passing(which happens post AOR) and not of medicals submitting.decent1984 said:How is it that you are submitting Medicals after the E-APR? I thought one needs to submit everything [PCC/MEDS] as part of the E-APR?
Just the TRF number.HENRYAZANOR said:Hi all.
Been following a couple of threads on this forum and I have been really enriched by the resources available on here. Thanks to all who contribute and share their experiences. This forum really serves its purpose.
I am in the process of uploading my documents as I received ITA Last week Thursday. I am a bit confused about the document checklist as I don't have the option to upload language test result on my generic document checklist. Is this a problem or documents for TEST RESULTS FOR LANGUAGE do not need to be uploaded since I did give all informations about the test and date and scores when completing the e-APR.
I would really appreciate everyone's input and assistance. Thanks
rtir said:Submitted my application yesterday. Nov 16th draw - FSW - applied from Toronto.
What are the next steps? What is AoR? Once I submitted the application, I got a payment receipt that I downloaded. Should I expect anything else from CIC?
Congrats on your app submission. Wish you speedy PPR.mody2410 said:hi guys
AOR 23 Dec
PNP Outland
How did you conclude that we'll submit medicals after the eAPR?decent1984 said:How is it that you are submitting Medicals after the E-APR? I thought one needs to submit everything [PCC/MEDS] as part of the E-APR?
You can upload your ILETS and ECA along with your education documents. However, the numbers should be enough as IRCC check them against the website.HENRYAZANOR said:Hi all.
Been following a couple of threads on this forum and I have been really enriched by the resources available on here. Thanks to all who contribute and share their experiences. This forum really serves its purpose.
I am in the process of uploading my documents as I received ITA Last week Thursday. I am a bit confused about the document checklist as I don't have the option to upload language test result on my generic document checklist. Is this a problem or documents for TEST RESULTS FOR LANGUAGE do not need to be uploaded since I did give all informations about the test and date and scores when completing the e-APR.
I would really appreciate everyone's input and assistance. Thanks
I dont think allIman.G said:How did you conclude that we'll submit medicals after the eAPR?
All of us uploaded medicals along with other docs as part of eAPR.
International debit card works- must be enabled for international POS and with suitable limit. Someone else can also pay, the card doesn't have to be in your name. If credit limit is low, can pay PR fee only, although they recommend paying RPRF upfront to save on processing time.RonyL said:Hi Guys,
I would be submitting my eAPR tomorrow..
My query is with regards to payment of fees online. How does a person pay the fees if he/she doesnt have a credit card or if the credit limit is less??
Prompt answer requested.
I have an International Debit card enabled for global POS transactions.. But was just confused with the following :johnjkjk said:International debit card works- must be enabled for international POS and with suitable limit. Someone else can also pay, the card doesn't have to be in your name. If credit limit is low, can pay PR fee only, although they recommend paying RPRF upfront to save on processing time.
In spite of what it says, international debit cards (Visa/Mastercard) should work. If you're in India, you will need a new style chip card with a suitably high limit. PS, the CIC payment system doesn't ask for password/OTP- it just goes straight through. You may want to inform your bank of the impending purchase so that it doesn't get blocked for security reasons (ring and tell them you plan to make a purchase for x amount, make a note on your account, and double check that your card is currently enabled for international POS and that the purchase limit is okay). If it fails, try a card from another bank.RonyL said:I have an International Debit card enabled for global POS transactions.. But was just confused with the following :
"a) The processing fee for you and your family members.
When you apply, you need to pay for everyone who will come to Canada with you on your application.
You must pay these fees online through your account using a credit card."
Anyways, thanks buddy for the suggestion.
johnjkjk said:In spite of what it says, international debit cards (Visa/Mastercard) should work. If you're in India, you will need a new style chip card with a suitably high limit. PS, the CIC payment system doesn't ask for password/OTP- it just goes straight through. You may want to inform your bank of the impending purchase so that it doesn't get blocked for security reasons (ring and tell them you plan to make a purchase for x amount, make a note on your account, and double check that your card is currently enabled for international POS and that the purchase limit is okay). If it fails, try a card from another bank.