Dear DSP,dineDSP said:Congratulations and all the best to all those who received their DMs and PPRs. All the best to all who are awaiting them, including me
QUERY:
I just received my credit card statement in which it reflected the refund of CAD 490 dollars on July 17, 2015 (am wondering is it my daugher's RPRF fee (date of birth 19-02-1997). I had paid for myself, my wife, and my daughter.
Can anyone advise if this is a cause of concern and will it furher delay the process. Please advise. Do I need to raise CSE or just continue waiting for PPR. Awaiting reply anxiously for taking the next step.
Regards,
DSP
I think dependent child dont have to pay RPRF
See the details below:
RIGHT OF PERMANENT RESIDENCE FEE
Description Amount
All applicants in any immigration class must pay the RPRF, except for the following:
protected persons (including Convention refugees) who apply for permanent residence in any class and the family members included in their application;
members of the protected temporary resident class and the family members included in their application;
dependent children regardless of age, of a sponsor or principal applicant;
dependent children of dependent children of a sponsor or principal applicant;
a child to be adopted, an orphaned brother, sister, niece, nephew or grandchild.
Note: A dependent child, as defined in R2, includes the adopted child of the parent. Therefore, the child would be exempt from the RPRF. (R303)
H & C principal applicants, regardless of age, must pay RPRF except for:
protected persons and their family members;
a principal applicant who is a "dependent child" of a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.
$490