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princess19 said:
Hi

Thankyou for replying. Got my husband and my passport stamped in Feb. I need advice as to whether i should deliver in vancouver or in india only? what is a better option? As to costs, child protection,etc.


If you deliver in India, you have to file for the child again...If you deliver in Canada, the child would be born Citizen...Please buy a good Insurance before hand if you plan to deliver in Canada. I am not sure about medical coverage at the beginning (Although, it is said that the day you enter Canada; you are covered by the Govt. of Canada)

Best of luck :)
 
much_mann said:
Local office is enough.

All dealings with "CIC" after your file has been transfered to the local VO is through the local VO

Thanks much_mann..;)
 
princess19 said:
Hi

Thankyou for replying. Got my husband and my passport stamped in Feb. I need advice as to whether i should deliver in vancouver or in india only? what is a better option? As to costs, child protection,etc.

Go for Canada princes. Once you arrive in Canada as Permanent Resident you are eligible for Free Medical Facilities for Delivery. Insurance is not required for your in PR. As you will automatically insured when you arrive in Canada
 
Hello Dear Forumites,

Does anybody know where to find Canadian Dollars in Qatar?!! And How much is the transfer ratio?!
Thanks a lot
 
vijayjose81 said:
Hello All,

Same here...My Processing started and 2nd Line was update on 7th Feb 2014...

I have sent CSE on 5th March...still no reply....
I dont know whats happening...

I guess god has a plan for everything...We just need to keep up our hope and expect for the best...

Processing started on 07Mar still waiting friends
 
slowokan said:
I've just made the payment for RPRF through the CIC's website, with my credit card. It is very easy and fast.

I received the receipt by email immediately.

I know, I have to send a print-out of the receipt to my local Visa office, which is Warsaw in my case. But it says "Please print two copies of this receipt, send one to Citizenship and Immigration Canada and keep one for your records." at the bottom of the receipt. So, do we have to send another copy to Sydney, Nova Scotia as well? Or local visa office is enough?

For a safe side I took three printouts. One sent to CIO Sydney, one to local VO and one kept with me. :D :D :D ;D
 
slowokan said:
Guys...

Warsaw Visa Office requested MR and RPRF from me. They gave me a link for the payment of RPRF.

canadainternational.gc.ca/poland-pologne/visas/processing_fees-frais_traitement.aspx?lang=eng&view=d

I am not so familiar with the methods on that page. I always prefer credit card but there is no credit card option.

I also found payment page on CIC website, which is;

c i c . g c . c a /english/information/fees/result.asp?lob=proc&cat=perm

This method of payment looks very easy. I want to do the payment through CIC website, but I am concerned if it will be accepted by Warsaw Office or not, because they didn't tell about that option in the email, they sent to me. What do you guys think? Is payment by credit card through CIC website available for anybody and any visa office and can be used in my case?

Dear Slowokan

There is an interesting thing!, please refer gain to the poland webpage using your above given first link, the RPRF payment link I mean. Now go one page back through clicking on "Visas nad Immigration" tab just on top-left of the page. Then click on "•Fees and payment options" from Quick Links section in the bottom of the page, you will be directed to the Fees, see the last section, it should be "Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF)", now you can see below qouted paragraph which is cleararly saying about online payment permission of RPRF!!!!
"You can now pay your Right of Permanent Residence Fee online. View the Instructions on how to pay your fees."

I got surprised too, but it exist!, I recommend you even follow the given link there "View the Instructions on how to pay your fees." for more information.

Regards,
 
shripad said:
Processing started on 07Mar still waiting friends

My medicals done two months ago. VO office received passports one month ago. I also requested them to deliver the passport as early as possible since I am in different country without passport now for 1 and half month. My family is back in India, my son is missing me a lot I can not make any move without passport. I do not know why VO do not understand the situation I understand if there is something pending from my side. Are they in short of print vendors. some times I just think that "yaar mera passport de do mujhe, nahi chaheye tumhara PR, India mein koi bukhe nahi mar rhe hain hum log". frustrated.... just venting it out >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(
 
stark said:
For a safe side I took three printouts. One sent to CIO Sydney, one to local VO and one kept with me. :D :D :D ;D

No need to send to CIO NS, only to your VO is sufficient.

After file transfer CIO NS has no role.
 
Thank you for your comments stark and goalcanada... ;)

karen1389 said:
Dear Slowokan

There is an interesting thing!, please refer gain to the poland webpage using your above given first link, the RPRF payment link I mean. Now go one page back through clicking on "Visas nad Immigration" tab just on top-left of the page. Then click on "•Fees and payment options" from Quick Links section in the bottom of the page, you will be directed to the Fees, see the last section, it should be "Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF)", now you can see below qouted paragraph which is cleararly saying about online payment permission of RPRF!!!!
"You can now pay your Right of Permanent Residence Fee online. View the Instructions on how to pay your fees."

I got surprised too, but it exist!, I recommend you even follow the given link there "View the Instructions on how to pay your fees." for more information.

Regards,

Yes, I found the same, karen1389. I used that link to do the payment. Here is the link;

http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/poland-pologne/visas/fees-frais.aspx

They gave the wrong URL to us, when sending email for documents request. I mentioned about this error to my visa officer and she acknowledged that we can do the payment through that most up-to-date URL. Credit card is acceptable through that page.
 
slowokan said:
Thank you for your comments stark and goalcanada... ;)

Yes, I found the same, karen1389. I used that link to do the payment. Here is the link;

http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/poland-pologne/visas/fees-frais.aspx

They gave the wrong URL to us, when sending email for documents request. I mentioned about this error to my visa officer and she acknowledged that we can do the payment through that most up-to-date URL. Credit card is acceptable through that page.

This is good. At least it is confirmed now that Warsaw takes online payments. London is ambiguous as usual. No mention of online payment here:
http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/united_kingdom-royaume_uni/visas/fees-frais.aspx?lang=eng#rprf
However, I think they should accept. Our braveheart, Johnnyzee will soon confirm that. Good luck , folks :)
 
princess19 said:
Hi

Thankyou for replying. Got my husband and my passport stamped in Feb. I need advice as to whether i should deliver in vancouver or in india only? what is a better option? As to costs, child protection,etc.

You will need to be in Canada for at least 3 to 4 months before you are covered under insurance. Plan accordingly. Deliver the baby in Canada and save yourself with the worry of re-filing and other mess with Local Visa Office.
 
albaik said:
Don't be frustrated and keep the spirit high .. you will hear from them soon .., I received my PER in August 2013, since then, there is no further communication!

As far as I know, all FSW2013 should be processed before the beginning of the new "Express Entry" in January 2015. Immigration is a long process, we are lucky that we did not apply in 2011 or before .. it was taking them 2-3 years on average :o

Enjoy your waiting and always .. have a plan B!

Best Regards,

Thank you so much for your wishes hope you hear from them soon too :)
 
jigzyy said:
You will need to be in Canada for at least 3 to 4 months before you are covered under insurance. Plan accordingly. Deliver the baby in Canada and save yourself with the worry of re-filing and other mess with Local Visa Office.

For the following Provinces, new immigrants are covered from day 1

Alberta
Saskatchewan
Manitoba
Nova Scotia
 
rawdah said:
For the following Provinces, new immigrants are covered from day 1

Alberta
Saskatchewan
Manitoba
Nova Scotia

Well I think she wrote Vancouver, so BC is not under that list.