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Dan87

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Aug 25, 2014
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Does this mean PPR or?

Dear xxx:



This 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 purpose.





Your mailing address according to our records is indicated above. Please review it and advise us of any errors.





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:







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 your Right 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:

· 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 (1or 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





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


Congrats that's RPRF request. You have to $490 for Rights for Permanent Residence Fee. To pay it follow steps mentioned, send receipt to CPC-Ottawa and soon you will receive PPR.
 
Congrats :) Its the RPRF fee request!!!!

Can you pls share your timeline :) All the best!

Dan87 said:
Does this mean PPR or?

Dear xxx:



This 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 purpose.





Your mailing address according to our records is indicated above. Please review it and advise us of any errors.





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:







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 your Right 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:

· 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 (1or 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





Your response to the above requests is required within 30 days. Thank you for your immediate attention to these matters.
 
I cant recall very well, but i applied on Jan 2014 and got asked for additional info on July, then ME on Aug, MER on Sep.
 
This is RPRF.. Congrats Bro.. :) :) :)
 
I was trying to pay the fee, but seems it requires you to have a CIC account first, when can i register an account, cant find the link..........
 
Hey Dan,

I received the same email and followed the instructions.

As you are following the instructions, when it asks you to sign in to make the payment, their is an option to register.

I just clicked on the register option, gave some details and got the receipt that way. Hope it helps...and congrats!
 
stray cat said:
Hey Dan,

I received the same email and followed the instructions.

As you are following the instructions, when it asks you to sign in to make the payment, their is an option to register.

I just clicked on the register option, gave some details and got the receipt that way. Hope it helps...and congrats!

Hi, I was wondering if you can type on that PDF receipt or you need to write on it and scan to send by email?
 
Dan87 said:
Hi, I was wondering if you can type on that PDF receipt or you need to write on it and scan to send by email?

It should automatically fill your details when you pay online. If it doesn't print, write your info, scan and send :)
 
^ You should identify your case (name, date of birth, client ID, and application number) in the body of the email when submitting your RPRF receipt. There is no need to write on the receipt itself, just attach the original .pdf file.

It is also fine to print the receipt, write on it, and scan it back in, but if your information is already in the body of the email, I expect all they really need from the receipt is the serial number.