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How do we get to know if they had extended the medicals as my account got linked to a consultant?

hard to identify that. But if your meds are expiring in Jan, and if u haven’t received a request yet, then there is a good chance that they renewed ur meds.
 
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Hi All,

Got an RPRF fee request from IRCC today. VO- the famous CIO SYDNEY

Is it required to make separate payments for principal applicant and dependent? In my case I made a single payment and submitted the same receipt twice (as provided in the application to submit receipts), will that be an issue?

If we need to pay separately, how can I request a refund for this ?

TIA!!!
 
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When I was filling out my application I mentioned all my trips between USA and India, I made 3 trips (each for alteast 3 weeks) in the last 6 years and it did not create any issues, But I did recenetly read a few posts that state that you dont really need to put your travel history between place of residence and your home country. You only need to mention "Travels".

I would recommend you do mention all the trips from USA to India as I know most of the people do that just to be safe.

When filling out the application, your goal should be to provide as much information as you can and as accurately as you can to avoid any doubts or concerns.

hope this helps.
Thanks!

So what I've done is I've added all the trips to the US from India. ALSO, during this period I added all the trips back to India on vacation too. Earlier I had only added the trips that had the US as destination; but now it includes trips with India as destination (trips made when I was in the US). This is ok right?
 
Thanks!

So what I've done is I've added all the trips to the US from India. ALSO, during this period I added all the trips back to India on vacation too. Earlier I had only added the trips that had the US as destination; but now it includes trips with India as destination (trips made when I was in the US). This is ok right?
I did the same. I have mentioned all the trips
 
Hi!! Was going through the forums for this question and came here - I'm currently filling my post-ITA application. Hoping you can help me out..

Thing is, I'm pretty confused about the Travel History. My country of citizenship is India - but I was in the US for 4 years (for education, employment) and in these 4 years I took 2 trips back home as vacation.

On the forum, people were saying that you have to fill in Travel History in such a way that it justifies the stamps on your passport. So for this reason I have treated my time in the US as a series of trips from my home base (India). But somehow, not happy with this - because with this approach, I have a residential address in the US when I am supposedly "back home" in India from "my trip" to the US.

So just wanted to ask you if you're sure when you say that trips between home country and residential country need not be mentioned?

Thanks muchho :)

I did not mention them and I faced no issues with my application. You don't have to listen to what I said, just read the instructions carefully and you will see that it is mentioned there. Since I was also worried about the stamps on my passport, I explained in my LOE that "the trips between country A and country B, on the given dates are trips between country of residence and country of origin and according to IRCC instructions I don't have to include them in the travel history, so I didn't".

I never faced any issues with the way I filled my application. However, I wouldn't ask you to do the same, fill your the way you feel is best, don't take my word for it.

Good Luck
 
GUYS ITS PPR!!!!!
RECEIVED THIS MORNING RIGHT AFTER GHOST UPDATE!!
AOR WAS FEBRUARY 17
INLAND PNP (ONTARIO) CATEGORY !!!!
Congrats
What’s you ecas status ???
What’s your Ar date and was it a paper application ??
Thank you
 
what happens once i send off docs... COPR is received back in the mail i assume and than what happens....