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Guys still not RPRF/BIO form emailed to me..should i mail them to see if they maybe forgot to send it? I mean it's a click of a button. Am i the only one with MR and no RPRF/BIO.

I am only concerned because RPRF means you have passed eligibility which I just want to know if i passed or not.
 
BritGirl2305 said:
Congratulations on everyone that has received their MR

Im a 28th May app and I really hope I hear back soon as im so starting to stress >:( :(

Same here. I am May 21 with upfront medicals but didn't heard any thing back yet.
 
hello,
I have a very simple question need help,what is RPRF and Biodata? We stll need to pay other fees?

I got my MR on Feb.1st,but didn't get the RPRF and Biodata yet,and the ecase status still shows We received your application for permanent residence on May 27, 2013.

Thanks for advise.
 
MR-done
RPRF & Biodata-done
PCC-done
and now im worried coz my kids MR will be be expired on march 5 ..

I hope we will have a super positive result before that day come..

Ecas change to app recieve to in process last jan.24(but according to the site they started processing our app on jan.22)
Lets all hope and pray for smooth run of our application... :)
 
Hi, I have a question.

I had two NOCs.

For couple of months nitially, i worked under NOC 2174 and later under 2171 (as per my LMO). I mentioned resp according to each NOC.

I included two letters, one from my supervisor with both NOC resp. and later letter from my employer with NOC 2171.

Does that matter or they just count total 12 months, even if its under diff NOCs?

Thanks
 
Hello

When i sent the biodata form to CIC i did write my name file number and UCI

But i did not add my birthday or my email and contact address

Should i send it again? Would there be a problem? Advise please..

Maza
 
SINGHQ0G said:
Hi, I have a question.

I had two NOCs.

For couple of months nitially, i worked under NOC 2174 and later under 2171 (as per my LMO). I mentioned resp according to each NOC.

I included two letters, one from my supervisor with both NOC resp. and later letter from my employer with NOC 2171.

Does that matter or they just count total 12 months, even if its under diff NOCs?

Thanks

They will count both.. do noy worry
 
maza said:
Hello

When i sent the biodata form to CIC i did write my name file number and UCI

But i did not add my birthday or my email and contact address

Should i send it again? Would there be a problem? Advise please..

Maza

What info you gave was good!

you obviously sent I from an email address so they will either respond to that one but more likely respond to the email address you originally gave them. Send them an email at Ottawa if you need to change that .
 
quote author=suvan link=topic=146384.msg2882957#msg2882957 date=1391518133]
What info you gave was good!

you obviously sent I from an email address so they will either respond to that one but more likely respond to the email address you originally gave them. Send them an email at Ottawa if you need to change that .


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Thank you.. i dont know if i should add my birth date and send another one or not..

This is what they ask in their e mail automatic reply to send when we contact them

If you are the applicant and you must provide us with your:

Surname (Last name) - Exactly as it appears on passport or identity document;
Given name(s) (First name) - Exactly as it appears on passport or identity document;
Date of birth (YYYY-MM-DD);
Unique Client Identifier (UCI) number / Client ID number; and
Application number (V#, F#, EP#, E#, B#).
 
Got RPRF and biodata today.

I have a quick question on the RPRF fees to be paid:

We are 3 applicants - 1 Main applicant + My spouse (Depedant) + My Son (6 Yrs age) and subbmitted the application all at once.

How much in total should be the fees?

On the Immagration Fees page:

It says - Right of Permanent Residence fees & Number of Applications.

Question - What should be written in the text box - 1, 2 or 3?

The sum total is multiplied by $490 for the number of applications.

Please advise
 
maza said:
quote author=suvan link=topic=146384.msg2882957#msg2882957 date=1391518133]
What info you gave was good!

you obviously sent I from an email address so they will either respond to that one but more likely respond to the email address you originally gave them. Send them an email at Ottawa if you need to change that .




Thank you.. i dont know if i should add my birth date and send another one or not..

This is what they ask in their e mail automatic reply to send when we contact them

If you are the applicant and you must provide us with your:

Surname (Last name) - Exactly as it appears on passport or identity document;
Given name(s) (First name) - Exactly as it appears on passport or identity document;
Date of birth (YYYY-MM-DD);
Unique Client Identifier (UCI) number / Client ID number; and
Application number (V#, F#, EP#, E#, B#).

sending another email wont hurt :)
 
Got the RPRF & biodata request on 3rd Feb 2014 ;D
 
sjs_van said:
Got RPRF and biodata today.

I have a quick question on the RPRF fees to be paid:

We are 3 applicants - 1 Main applicant + My spouse (Depedant) + My Son (6 Yrs age) and subbmitted the application all at once.

How much in total should be the fees?

On the Immagration Fees page:

It says - Right of Permanent Residence fees & Number of Applications.

Question - What should be written in the text box - 1, 2 or 3?

The sum total is multiplied by $490 for the number of applications.

Please advise

$490 X 2
You only pay for the main applicant and the spouse.
 
I have a query - i had paid the RPRF while submitting my application through a demand draft. Today i have got a RPRF & biodata request. Should i share the scanned copy of the DD