Hi sb222300,sb222300 said:Fatenny,
My CC was charged on 6th Dec, but no PER as yet. Did you get PER??? How long does it take to get PER after CC charge???
Phine_ay said:Yes, your UCI remains the same, whatever the number of times you apply, either for FSW or other immigration means to Canada. Why not check ecas to know your status. If ecas doesn't recognise you now, keep trying, as the web page is usually updated once weekly.
Wish you the best in this your new try.
You can see it in the spreadsheet I sent in the last post....sb222300 said:Hi Rakesh,
What is the last PER received date?? I mean which date applicant got the last PER??
Thanks SNRAO..ANy other views ??? I agree with SNRAO here but other inputs will be helpful.SNRAO said:Dear Javiya,
Even if it costs a little bit more, I would go in for two seperate Demand Drafts.
Hi,Javiya said:Dear NDVO applicants, who already have received MR and RPRF erquest, this is the question.
The Language written on CIC website says....
Fees are payable in Canadian dollars or Indian Rupees. Only bank drafts (demand drafts) or certified cheques are accepted; cash is not accepted for fee payment. The bank draft should be made for the exact amount and in favour of "Canadian High Commission" or "Receiver General for Canada" payable at New Delhi.
Now referring this, I have a doubt.
[size=10pt][size=10pt][size=10pt][size=10pt][size=10pt]The amount for RPRF as per Table on CIC wesite is 28,900. See details below. The query is, for my wife and myself, should I make draft of INR 57,800 (i.e. 2x28,900 ) or two drafts of INR 28,900 separately??????
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Pls respond ASAP...I am planing to bank it today.
Permanent Residence Applications*
Skilled Worker, Provincial Nominee, Family Class CAD INR
Principal Applicant 550 32,450
Spouse/Partner 550 32,450
Dependant 22 yrs and over 550 32,450
Dependant under 22 yrs 150 8,850
Business Immigrants (Outside Quebec)
Principal Applicant 1050 61,950
Spouse/Partner 550 32,450
Dependant 22 yrs and over 550 32,450
Dependant under 22 yrs 150 8,850
Right of Permanent Resident Fee (Principal Applicant, Spouse/ Partner) 490 28,900
rakeshtk said:Hi sb222300,
Please provide the following details then admin can add you in the spreadsheet. So that you can help yourself and the other applicants in the forum.
NOC:
Visa Office:
Application Received at CIO:
IETLS Bands:
Self Calculated Points:
Degree:
ECA Equivalence:
Job Experience:
Application Sent Date:
Fee Method:
Receiving Time:
Signed by:
when ur cc was charged its amazing cic is working fast or there is reduced rush of applications. congrats for cc chargefatenny said:You have a very high possibility of meeting the cap, CIC is working on oct applicant now.Check ur cc or dd to see whether u"ve been charged. am an 11 oct applicant for NOC 3211 and my cc have been charged.
Hi Vancouver14, Thanks but I paid the Application fees through CC to my Lawyer in Canada and they prepared a Money order for me.Vancouver14 said:Hi,
I would suggest you to make one draft , Hope you did the same when you applied for FSW. No need to make separate Demand Drafts.
One DD will be enough. Can you please let me know the link, where it says you can pay in INR? I was thinking that we should pay in CAD itself and my consultant is also suggesting the same.Javiya said:Dear NDVO applicants, who already have received MR and RPRF erquest, this is the question.
The Language written on CIC website says....
Fees are payable in Canadian dollars or Indian Rupees. Only bank drafts (demand drafts) or certified cheques are accepted; cash is not accepted for fee payment. The bank draft should be made for the exact amount and in favour of "Canadian High Commission" or "Receiver General for Canada" payable at New Delhi.
Now referring this, I have a doubt.
[size=10pt][size=10pt][size=10pt][size=10pt][size=10pt]The amount for RPRF as per Table on CIC wesite is 28,900. See details below. The query is, for my wife and myself, should I make draft of INR 57,800 (i.e. 2x28,900 ) or two drafts of INR 28,900 separately??????
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Pls respond ASAP...I am planing to bank it today.
Permanent Residence Applications*
Skilled Worker, Provincial Nominee, Family Class CAD INR
Principal Applicant 550 32,450
Spouse/Partner 550 32,450
Dependant 22 yrs and over 550 32,450
Dependant under 22 yrs 150 8,850
Business Immigrants (Outside Quebec)
Principal Applicant 1050 61,950
Spouse/Partner 550 32,450
Dependant 22 yrs and over 550 32,450
Dependant under 22 yrs 150 8,850
Right of Permanent Resident Fee (Principal Applicant, Spouse/ Partner) 490 28,900
My suggestion is to make one single draft of INR 57,800 or $980 (FYI for application fee I had sent it as one draft)Javiya said:Hi Vancouver14, Thanks but I paid the Application fees through CC to my Lawyer in Canada and they prepared a Money order for me.
So I don't have any experience with payment to CIC with either DD or CC !!!!
Hi Faisal,Mrs.Faisal said:InshaAllah Thanks
Why make two drafts when you have single FSW application submitted ? Make one draft and that too of canadian dollars, because the fee is mentioned in dollars. The indian rupee mentioned is a converted amount. Dollar may fluctuate but once the DD is made in CDN $ you don't have to worry about conversion rate later at the time of encashment by NDVO. Submit a cover note explaining the amount for you and your wife.Javiya said:Thanks SNRAO..ANy other views ??? I agree with SNRAO here but other inputs will be helpful.