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blacknight said:
Dear Forum Members,

I was a silent reader of this forum when I started my process for Canadian Immigration last year in June, After that seeing the delay from LVO, I stopped watching this forum and got busy in routine life. Today I have received an email from LVO asking for PCC, Medicals, RPRF and background form for me and my spouse. They have given 30 days to provide these documents. Now the issue is that my wife is pregnant and doctors have given the date of delivery from 19th July to 19 August any time. What should I do now? how to include my coming child in the application?
Should I send email to CO and explain my situation, When I applied for PR, she was not pregnant and after that I didnt update her status to LVO.

Thanks in advance.

-- 2nd line changed on ECAS on 23rd of June but I checked just now after receiving email from LVO
-- My occupation was 2147 and application reached Canada on 4th July
-- First email from intake office was received on 26 September

I even forgot the terms used for Canadian Immigration process as not seeing this forum since loooooong :)



CONGRATS blacknight !!
 
blacknight said:
Dear Forum Members,

I was a silent reader of this forum when I started my process for Canadian Immigration last year in June, After that seeing the delay from LVO, I stopped watching this forum and got busy in routine life. Today I have received an email from LVO asking for PCC, Medicals, RPRF and background form for me and my spouse. They have given 30 days to provide these documents. Now the issue is that my wife is pregnant and doctors have given the date of delivery from 19th July to 19 August any time. What should I do now? how to include my coming child in the application?
Should I send email to CO and explain my situation, When I applied for PR, she was not pregnant and after that I didnt update her status to LVO.

Thanks in advance.

-- 2nd line changed on ECAS on 23rd of June but I checked just now after receiving email from LVO
-- My occupation was 2147 and application reached Canada on 4th July
-- First email from intake office was received on 26 September

I even forgot the terms used for Canadian Immigration process as not seeing this forum since loooooong :)

The logical solution that I suppose, is to provide LVO with the information that have requested within the time that is given to you, nothing less and nothing more. The doctor who will be taking your wife's medical examination will advise what to do with X-ray at this stage. And once God blesses you with the beautiful child, you can raise a CSE to LVO and they are prompt to answer this query (they will ask you for your child's birth certificate, passport copy and CAD 150 DD) which you can provide later.
 
PAY RPRF ONLINE BY CREDIT CARD

Dear Friends,

I paid RPRF online by credit card last night at 11 pm and sent the receipt to LVO. Today at 11:00 am I got the following reply


==========================
Thank you for your email.

Your payment of the Right of Permanent Residence Fee is acknowledged and your application has been updated accordingly.

We will await the medical results, police certificates and the updated IMM5406 forms.

Yours sincerely,

LBM
Immigration and Medical Services Division
High Commission of Canada
38 Grosvenor Street
London W1K 4AA, United Kingdom
============================================

Thank you all for your valuable inputs. Thank you JohnnyZee for your bold step :D I followed you, leap of faith... seems like you paved the way...
Paying via credit card is easy and recommended. your application will be updated within 12 hours of payment. With this i believe all ambiguity regarding online payment for RPRF has been put to rest. :)

I wish us all a speedy and successful processing

Good luck!
 
blacknight said:
Dear Forum Members,

I was a silent reader of this forum when I started my process for Canadian Immigration last year in June, After that seeing the delay from LVO, I stopped watching this forum and got busy in routine life. Today I have received an email from LVO asking for PCC, Medicals, RPRF and background form for me and my spouse. They have given 30 days to provide these documents. Now the issue is that my wife is pregnant and doctors have given the date of delivery from 19th July to 19 August any time. What should I do now? how to include my coming child in the application?
Should I send email to CO and explain my situation, When I applied for PR, she was not pregnant and after that I didnt update her status to LVO.

Thanks in advance.

-- 2nd line changed on ECAS on 23rd of June but I checked just now after receiving email from LVO
-- My occupation was 2147 and application reached Canada on 4th July
-- First email from intake office was received on 26 September

I even forgot the terms used for Canadian Immigration process as not seeing this forum since loooooong :)

Congratulation my friend.... May I know your nationality?
 
CAnalyst said:
The logical solution that I suppose, is to provide LVO with the information that have requested within the time that is given to you, nothing less and nothing more. The doctor who will be taking your wife's medical examination will advise what to do with X-ray at this stage. And once God blesses you with the beautiful child, you can raise a CSE to LVO and they are prompt to answer this query (they will ask you for your child's birth certificate, passport copy and CAD 150 DD) which you can provide later.

Thanks CAnalyst, so my child will automatically be included into the application after birth if i ll raise a CSE?
 
Hi All

I've got to pay RPRF by bank draft (although I see someone has paid by credit card, not sure if i should try as my instructions are to pay by bank draft).

Does anyone know who I pay it to, is it "The Receiver General of Canada" or "Receiver General of Canada".

I have received email with both on, so not sure which one it is.

Thanks in advance.
 
blacknight said:
I am from Pakistan and working in Dubai, My wife is in Pakistan at the moment for the delivery.
Sorry for asking lot of question .... Is your ecas showing we started processing your application on 23rd of June???
 
saleem7821 said:
AlhamdulilAllah. With the grace of Almighty Allah I Just received email from LVO for Medical+ PC+ RPRF+Updated Schedule A. I am very Happy Guys. i am speechless .Thank you Everyone. :P
Ae Allah Tera lakh lakh Shukar hy :P
congrats what is initial of vo.
 
lusully said:
Hi All

I've got to pay RPRF by bank draft (although I see someone has paid by credit card, not sure if i should try as my instructions are to pay by bank draft).

Does anyone know who I pay it to, is it "The Receiver General of Canada" or "Receiver General of Canada".

I have received email with both on, so not sure which one it is.

Thanks in advance.

Dear lusully, u can use any of them.
 
Great, thanks for your help.


hila01 said:
Dear lusully, u can use any of them.
 
Mahyn said:
PAY RPRF ONLINE BY CREDIT CARD

Dear Friends,

I paid RPRF online by credit card last night at 11 pm and sent the receipt to LVO. Today at 11:00 am I got the following reply


==========================
Thank you for your email.

Your payment of the Right of Permanent Residence Fee is acknowledged and your application has been updated accordingly.

We will await the medical results, police certificates and the updated IMM5406 forms.

Yours sincerely,

LBM
Immigration and Medical Services Division
High Commission of Canada
38 Grosvenor Street
London W1K 4AA, United Kingdom
============================================

Thank you all for your valuable inputs. Thank you JohnnyZee for your bold step :D I followed you, leap of faith... seems like you paved the way...
Paying via credit card is easy and recommended. your application will be updated within 12 hours of payment. With this i believe all ambiguity regarding online payment for RPRF has been put to rest. :)

I wish us all a speedy and successful processing

Good luck!
First of all many congratulations for paying RPRF online successfully. Please do let me know either i will send them email or mail ? i am also interested to pay vid credit card.please guide me
best regards
 
pay it on line and email them receipt

saleem7821 said:
First of all many congratulations for paying RPRF online successfully. Please do let me know either i will send them email or mail ? i am also interested to pay vid credit card.please guide me
best regards
 
Mahyn said:
PAY RPRF ONLINE BY CREDIT CARD

Dear Friends,

I paid RPRF online by credit card last night at 11 pm and sent the receipt to LVO. Today at 11:00 am I got the following reply


==========================
Thank you for your email.

Your payment of the Right of Permanent Residence Fee is acknowledged and your application has been updated accordingly.

We will await the medical results, police certificates and the updated IMM5406 forms.

Yours sincerely,

LBM
Immigration and Medical Services Division
High Commission of Canada
38 Grosvenor Street
London W1K 4AA, United Kingdom
============================================

Thank you all for your valuable inputs. Thank you JohnnyZee for your bold step :D I followed you, leap of faith... seems like you paved the way...
Paying via credit card is easy and recommended. your application will be updated within 12 hours of payment. With this i believe all ambiguity regarding online payment for RPRF has been put to rest. :)

I wish us all a speedy and successful processing

Good luck!

No worries Mahyn! I think LVO had to accept online payment since the website said so. I am really glad for you. LBM really seems to be on the ball. If only the other assistants were at this pace. My guy (RJT) is a bit of a slowbie (may be he has too much on his plate). But I guess these are things that we cannot control.

Anyway, good luck to all and wish everyone a speedy process...
 
blacknight said:
Thanks CAnalyst, so my child will automatically be included into the application after birth if i ll raise a CSE?

Not when you'll raise a CSE, they will respond your CSE by asking the following documents:
1. Bank Draft amount CAD 150.00.
2. Passport Photo with baby’s full name, date of birth and date of photo on the back.
3. Copy of long form birth certificate.
4. Copy of passport biopage.

Once you provide these documents, they promptly add child details. (I have seen this in my GCMS notes).