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Zmaqsood said:
As the card is of HSBC so i assume its open for internet transactions. U can try paying with it no harm in trying

So you mean that any card which is open for internet transactions can be used to pay ?
IT does not have to be a CREDIT card.
Correct.
 
Zmaqsood said:
Yes it does not have to be credit card

Great. Will try :)
Thanks.
 
Cum on lvo

Waiting
 
Zmaqsood said:
Yes it does not have to be credit card

It worked like a charm :)
My card was open for online payments and it worked perfectly.

Good Point for other forum members:
Payment of RPRF can be done with any card that allows "Online transactions/Payments to be done"
It does NOT have to be a CREDIT card.

+1 to u bro
 
snmack said:
Alhamdulillah Just Received PPR2 email. VO(RFI)

My timeline in spreadsheet
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1nkrrZj9J1arBiRtztT8vniDgE_DzQoHsB_29CY72wC0/edit#gid=2015639267

Thanks
Congratulations!
 
I have to mention 'Client Id' in my RPRF form.
Is that my UCI number? or My Application Number?

Pls confirm.
Thanks
 
hello everyone!

My husband and I applied for Canadian immigration on dec 19th, 2014, we got our PER on March 9, 2015 and our SLU has popped up recently stating that 'We started processing your application on June 17, 2015'.

Does this mean that we should expect to hear from our Visa Officer soon? How long after the SLU before we hear back and what would the next possible requests from them be?

Thanks!
 
Roxy Wonka said:
hello everyone!

My husband and I applied for Canadian immigration on dec 19th, 2014, we got our PER on March 9, 2015 and our SLU has popped up recently stating that 'We started processing your application on June 17, 2015'.

Does this mean that we should expect to hear from our Visa Officer soon? How long after the SLU before we hear back and what would the next possible requests from them be?

Thanks!

Yes u shud be hearing from visa office soon. Either they will ask for additional documents or medical request within months time.
 
sanu14 said:
Yes, If I will count my spouse then I got 72 points.

Objective is to get 67 points. If VO consider that you yourself have got 67 points then no need to add spouse points.
 
Wash an said:
Objective is to get 67 points. If VO consider that you yourself have got 67 points then no need to add spouse points.
VO counts ALL points, regardless of 67 points benchmark. (Reference: My own GCMS notes)
 
Dear Experts
I got my SLU since almost two months with Schedule A request, then no MR.
Raised a CSE and got a reply that my application is under normal background verification.
My worry that most of the applications got MR following SLU with few days.
Anything to be worry about ?
Anyone got SLU, then no MR ?