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Guys plz help a friend got a letter from ottawa we couldn't understand what shall we do
Or what does it mean?
his is in reference to your application for a permanent resident visa, which has been found eligible in the Class for which it was submitted. Admissibility review (security, criminality and/or medical) is still ongoing; you will be contacted if additional information is required for that .Has your family composition changed since our last correspondence?



· Have you married or divorced?

· Have you given birth or adopted a child?

· Do you intend to get married or divorced prior to becoming a permanent resident?

· Do you intend to give birth or adopt a child prior to becoming a permanent resident?



If any of these conditions apply, you must inform Case Processing Center – Ottawa (CPC-O) immediately:



CPC-CTD-Ottawa@cic.gc.ca



You will be asked to submit evidence such as a copy of the marriage, divorce, birth or adoption certificate or a letter advising when and where the marriage, divorce, birth or adoption is expected to take place. Any new spouse and/or children must be added to your application and be found admissible to Canada before your case is finalized.





RPRF



We wish to remind you at this time that yourRight of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF) is outstanding. You must pay this fee before a permanent resident visa can be issued. The RPRF will be refunded if the application is refused, if you withdraw your application or if you choose not to use your visa.



If you delay the payment of the RPRF, your security or medical results may expire, which would delay the issuance of your visas. We therefore encourage you to pay the RPRF as soon as possible, by following these steps:



· Go to the website:https://eservices.cic.gc.ca/epay/welcome.do?lang=en

· Read the instructions on each page, and click “Continue” to proceed

· Select the “Immigration” link, followed by “Right of Permanent Residence Fee”

· You must pay this fee once for yourself as principal applicant

· You must also pay this fee for your accompanying spouse or common law partner, if you have one

· Enter the number of fee payments (1 or 2) in the box beside the fee of $490

· Click “Submit”

· Proceed to pay your fees by selecting “Pay” and then follow the instructions to pay with a credit card.



Once the payment process is complete, the web site will display your official receipt in PDF format.

You must send the receipt to CPC-O. For fastest service, please attach it to an email and send it to the address CPCO-Cost-recovery.CTDO-Recouvrement-frais@cic.gc.ca .



Your response to the above requests is required within 30 days. Thank you for your immediate attention to these matters.
 
minasoliman said:
Guys plz help a friend got a letter from ottawa we couldn't understand what shall we do
Or what does it mean?
his is in reference to your application for a permanent resident visa, which has been found eligible in the Class for which it was submitted. Admissibility review (security, criminality and/or medical) is still ongoing; you will be contacted if additional information is required for that .Has your family composition changed since our last correspondence?



· Have you married or divorced?

· Have you given birth or adopted a child?

· Do you intend to get married or divorced prior to becoming a permanent resident?

· Do you intend to give birth or adopt a child prior to becoming a permanent resident?



If any of these conditions apply, you must inform Case Processing Center – Ottawa (CPC-O) immediately:



CPC-CTD-Ottawa @ cic.gc.ca



You will be asked to submit evidence such as a copy of the marriage, divorce, birth or adoption certificate or a letter advising when and where the marriage, divorce, birth or adoption is expected to take place. Any new spouse and/or children must be added to your application and be found admissible to Canada before your case is finalized.





RPRF



We wish to remind you at this time that yourRight of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF) is outstanding. You must pay this fee before a permanent resident visa can be issued. The RPRF will be refunded if the application is refused, if you withdraw your application or if you choose not to use your visa.



If you delay the payment of the RPRF, your security or medical results may expire, which would delay the issuance of your visas. We therefore encourage you to pay the RPRF as soon as possible, by following these steps:



· Go to the website:https://eservices.cic.gc.ca/epay/welcome.do?lang=en

· Read the instructions on each page, and click “Continue” to proceed

· Select the “Immigration” link, followed by “Right of Permanent Residence Fee”

· You must pay this fee once for yourself as principal applicant

· You must also pay this fee for your accompanying spouse or common law partner, if you have one

· Enter the number of fee payments (1 or 2) in the box beside the fee of $490

· Click “Submit”

· Proceed to pay your fees by selecting “Pay” and then follow the instructions to pay with a credit card.



Once the payment process is complete, the web site will display your official receipt in PDF format.

You must send the receipt to CPC-O. For fastest service, please attach it to an email and send it to the address CPCO-Cost-recovery.CTDO-Recouvrement-frais @ cic.gc.ca .



Your response to the above requests is required within 30 days. Thank you for your immediate attention to these matters.


It means CONGRATULATIONS you have got RPRF!!!

Just follow the instructions in the email.


And update your timeline on the left please
 
Diplomatru said:
That's great news! Gonna give them a call now

I hope you will hear good news :)
 
Diplomatru said:
Thanks. No new notes on file though. Latest is 'sent for visa issuance, Apr. 14'.

They are testing your patience but you will get your reward ;)
 
Diplomatru said:
Thanks. No new notes on file though. Latest is 'sent for visa issuance, Apr. 14'.

Don't worry brother, I'm sure everything is fine. Just drink a beer/wine or both. ;D
I'm just finishing my beer and look over next. :P

Salute... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DmeUuoxyt_E&list=RDDmeUuoxyt_E&index=1
 
minasoliman said:
Guys plz help a friend got a letter from ottawa we couldn't understand what shall we do
Or what does it mean?
his is in reference to your application for a permanent resident visa, which has been found eligible in the Class for which it was submitted. Admissibility review (security, criminality and/or medical) is still ongoing; you will be contacted if additional information is required for that .Has your family composition changed since our last correspondence?



· Have you married or divorced?

· Have you given birth or adopted a child?

· Do you intend to get married or divorced prior to becoming a permanent resident?

· Do you intend to give birth or adopt a child prior to becoming a permanent resident?



If any of these conditions apply, you must inform Case Processing Center – Ottawa (CPC-O) immediately:



CPC-CTD-Ottawa @ cic.gc.ca



You will be asked to submit evidence such as a copy of the marriage, divorce, birth or adoption certificate or a letter advising when and where the marriage, divorce, birth or adoption is expected to take place. Any new spouse and/or children must be added to your application and be found admissible to Canada before your case is finalized.





RPRF



We wish to remind you at this time that yourRight of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF) is outstanding. You must pay this fee before a permanent resident visa can be issued. The RPRF will be refunded if the application is refused, if you withdraw your application or if you choose not to use your visa.



If you delay the payment of the RPRF, your security or medical results may expire, which would delay the issuance of your visas. We therefore encourage you to pay the RPRF as soon as possible, by following these steps:



· Go to the website:https://eservices.cic.gc.ca/epay/welcome.do?lang=en

· Read the instructions on each page, and click “Continue” to proceed

· Select the “Immigration” link, followed by “Right of Permanent Residence Fee”

· You must pay this fee once for yourself as principal applicant

· You must also pay this fee for your accompanying spouse or common law partner, if you have one

· Enter the number of fee payments (1 or 2) in the box beside the fee of $490

· Click “Submit”

· Proceed to pay your fees by selecting “Pay” and then follow the instructions to pay with a credit card.



Once the payment process is complete, the web site will display your official receipt in PDF format.

You must send the receipt to CPC-O. For fastest service, please attach it to an email and send it to the address CPCO-Cost-recovery.CTDO-Recouvrement-frais @ cic.gc.ca .



Your response to the above requests is required within 30 days. Thank you for your immediate attention to these matters.
Congratulation ..do share your timeline with all of us ..!!
 
jamal12345 said:
Don't worry brother, I'm sure everything is fine. Just drink a beer/wine or both. ;D
I'm just finishing my beer and look over next. :P

Salute... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DmeUuoxyt_E&list=RDDmeUuoxyt_E&index=1

I am not worried at all Bro. Not after I completed all the coursework for my grad studies. Cheers! I will have some wine in the evening)
 
Diplomatru said:
I am not worried at all Bro. Not after I completed all the coursework for my grad studies. Cheers! I will have some wine in the evening)
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Congratulations! That must be a relief!
 
Diplomatru said:
I am not worried at all Bro. Not after I completed all the coursework for my grad studies. Cheers! I will have some wine in the evening)

Awesome news, Bro. So you mean that you have a reason to get drunk, and that's my reason to open another beer. :P
I hope some day we'll do that together, but the distance will be a big problem. Maybe in the middle. ;D
 
civilengr said:
It means CONGRATULATIONS you have got RPRF!!!

Just follow the instructions in the email.


And update your timeline on the left please
But i didn't got medical request ,and getting rppf means what?
 
minasoliman said:
But i didn't got medical request ,and getting rppf means what?

You will get it soon probably tomorrow ..!!
 
Diplomatru said:
I am not worried at all Bro. Not after I completed all the coursework for my grad studies. Cheers! I will have some wine in the evening)

Congratulations!!! :D
 
Please do not reply to this email.




Date: 2015-04-21


Sir, Madam,

Thank you for contacting Citizenship and Immigration Canada. I am pleased to follow up on your request:

Information in e-CAS is not up-to-date - Most recent application status is not reflected

It is normal for some actions to not be reflected in e-Client Application Status (e-CAS) for many weeks due to the volume of information received at the visa offices and the case processing centres.

In many cases, an in-process file is actually waiting in a queue for initial review as applications are handled in the order they are received and on a case-by-case basis. The waiting time in this initial queue can be lengthy, depending on the standard processing times. Applications are processed according to the Application Processing Time at a given location.

In addition, other actions happening to your file are not shown on e-CAS (example: security checks) so it may appear as though nothing is happening to your file. But be assured that e-CAS is updated on a weekly basis.







The information in this email is meant to assist you in understanding the immigration and citizenship policies and/or procedures. If you plan on consulting this email again at a future date, please visit our website at www.cic.gc.ca to ensure that you have the most current information.
 
That kind call centre agent also informed me that our medicals are received and assessed by the officer..and there seems no problem with medicals..