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Submitted my wife's application today. ;D :D :) :) :)
I have one question - does wife being in Canada with me help to process the application faster? She is here on closed work permit. Also I haven't submitted RPRF fee with the application, but want to submit it next month. Can I do that and notify them thru email or online correspondence as soon as I submit it?
 
vaibhavxv said:
Submitted my wife's application today. ;D :D :) :) :)
I have one question - does wife being in Canada with me help to process the application faster? She is here on closed work permit. Also I haven't submitted RPRF fee with the application, but want to submit it next month. Can I do that and notify them thru email or online correspondence as soon as I submit it?

No, your wife being in Canada will not help in faster processing. When you receive AOR2 from NDVO, they ask for RPRF. Make sure you submit the fee then. Do not delay any further. Yes, you can notify them through email or case specific inquiry.
 
vaibhavxv said:
Submitted my wife's application today. ;D :D :) :) :)
I have one question - does wife being in Canada with me help to process the application faster? She is here on closed work permit. Also I haven't submitted RPRF fee with the application, but want to submit it next month. Can I do that and notify them thru email or online correspondence as soon as I submit it?

You can email your RPRF receipt to this email id:
CPCM-EXTCOM@cic.gc.ca

Subject: Payment of RPRF
write your name, DOB, UCI# of Sponsor, Application #.

This is how I sent it.
 
Vikram18 said:
No, your wife being in Canada will not help in faster processing. When you receive AOR2 from NDVO, they ask for RPRF. Make sure you submit the fee then. Do not delay any further. Yes, you can notify them through email or case specific inquiry.

Thanks Vikram. I asked about faster processing because I could see people getting decision made within 3 or 4 months as well (their spouse is in canada) and they applied for outland PR thru NDVO. Anyway, I won't keep my hopes too high. If it comes sooner, it's a lottery :) ..Yes, I'm planning to Submit RPRF as soon as I get AOR1, so I will atleast have application number as reference of application.
 
rambopg said:
You can email your RPRF receipt to this email id:
CPCM-EXTCOM@cic.gc.ca

Subject: Payment of RPRF
write your name, DOB, UCI# of Sponsor, Application #.

This is how I sent it.

Thanks rambopg. +1. Will do the same as soon as I get AOR1 for my wife's application.
 
vaibhavxv said:
Thanks Vikram. I asked about faster processing because I could see people getting decision made within 3 or 4 months as well (their spouse is in canada) and they applied for outland PR thru NDVO. Anyway, I won't keep my hopes too high. If it comes sooner, it's a lottery :) ..Yes, I'm planning to Submit RPRF as soon as I get AOR1, so I will atleast have application number as reference of application.

The recent faster DMs are not because of the location of the spouse. My spouse is in India and got DM last Saturday, in 2 months.
 
Vikram18 said:
The recent faster DMs are not because of the location of the spouse. My spouse is in India and got DM last Saturday, in 2 months.

That's great, Congrats. Wish they speed up process for everyone now. That way all legal applicants shall get their PR at the earliest.
 
vaibhavxv said:
That's great, Congrats. Wish they speed up process for everyone now. That way all legal applicants shall get their PR at the earliest.

Thanks. Good luck to you too.
 
amans2515 said:
Hi All, I received AOR on May 7, 2016. any idea when can i get SA?

Thanks

I just called cic today they said it takes minimum 41 days to process.
 
Jas-t said:
I just called cic today they said it takes minimum 41 days to process.

I tried to call CIC today on this number: 1888-242-2100 but I could not find the option were I can speak to an agent. Can you please tell me which number you are using to contact CIC?

Thanks
Rupinder
 
rsghotra said:
I tried to call CIC today on this number: 1888-242-2100 but I could not find the option were I can speak to an agent. Can you please tell me which number you are using to contact CIC?

Thanks
Rupinder

You're going to have to spend a lot of time pressing buttons to an answering machines before you can talk to someone- and if they are full they won't even let you wait on the phone the machine tells you to hang up and try again.
 
rsghotra said:
I tried to call CIC today on this number: 1888-242-2100 but I could not find the option were I can speak to an agent. Can you please tell me which number you are using to contact CIC?

Thanks
Rupinder

It's same number but you have to wait around 15 mins. Keep on trying
 
rsghotra said:
I tried to call CIC today on this number: 1888-242-2100 but I could not find the option were I can speak to an agent. Can you please tell me which number you are using to contact CIC?

Thanks
Rupinder

Try between 8 - 9 am or 2 - 3 pm. I've read that traffic is comparatively less during that time.
 
cali780 said:
I hope you are not lying :P haha just kidding with you. Congratulations and good luck :D

Ahahaha Cali780, so we are still at that aren't we? ;)

Nah! its for real was damn nervous last night when my husband received PPR email without DM on ECAS.
but now he has submitted his passport and m so thankful to this forum and all you guys.
I wish you tons of gud luck and each one on this forum...hope you all see your partners soon :)