Amen. Congrats Ksa. Victory all the way!ksa0510 said:PER PER PER PER PER PER PER PER
Application Sent Date-July 3,2014
Application Received Date-July 9,2014
CC Charged Date-Oct.28,2014
PER Date-Nov.4,2014
All thanks be to God Almighty for this timeline and doing this for me and my family.
This is only possible through God Almighty.
I use myself as a point of contact to many applicants awaiting good news from CIC
in Jesus name.
Special thank you to Pipis Husband,Kollins,Canadian mum,Ma Ig,Frances Omo Jesu,
Kayb,and all Forumites .
We shall all be victorious in Jesus name,amen
I called DHL Nigeria customer care on 0803 907 7000 and they told me that they do not offer prepaid return services for packages going out of the country. They also advised me to send the package one way and then use their pickup service.kit01 said:Why I asked was that I asked DHL Akin Adesola in V/I specifically and I was told that I can't pay for the return but have to pay for one way first then after receiving pickup mail of the parcel comprising passports, visa and COPR from AVO. I will then authorize them with an authorization letter with a copy of the pick up mail from AVO directing them to collect the passports from AVO; at this point you now pay for the return fee. I believe Jesus is Lord said the same few days ago. May be DHL offices work differently or may be the level of understanding by the staff differ.
Anyway the ultimate is for the passports with visas and COPR to arrive naija safe and sound !
Congrats AmazingAmazing said:To God be the Glory.We got our PPR mail yesterday November 03.
Kollins pls update .
May our expectations not be cut off IJN Amen
thebaft said:I called DHL Nigeria customer care on 0803 907 7000 and they told me that they do not offer prepaid return services for packages going out of the country. They also advised me to send the package one way and then use their pickup service.
Yes you can pay your RPRF online, I sent a mail to Accra to verify this and their reply confirmed that you can either pay with either bank draft, certified cheques or online payment. Come to think of it, online payment is even cheaper and with less stress to use.okejji said:As anyone verify frm Accra if we can pay ur RPRF online?. Because that is only option for now. I stay in PH.
I will suggest that you should send it with DHL and include a letter that DHL was unable to offer you the pre-paid return envelope service but that you could use same DHL or another courier for collection once they inform you that the passports are ready for collection.BOMBO said:I was told the same thing also. Its like DHL is confused !
Most times ,prepaid services are location based and not carried out internationally.Regardless of the proximity of the countries involved ,it is considered as an international services which may not be supported by their prepaid services.kit01 said:We are all the same page. That's why I was kind of confused when Oboy and Abeke said they miraculously got their passports back with visas stamped and COPR without a pick-up call from AVO.
I will still like to know from them how they went about theirs since DHL does not offer pre-paid service. At least those of us that want to sent our passports and other documents as requested by AVO in their PPR mail and those awaiting PPR mail can all learn from their experience.
Congrats...Amazing said:To God be the Glory.We got our PPR mail yesterday November 03.
Kollins pls update .
May our expectations not be cut off IJN Amen
kollins said:Most times ,prepaid services are location based and not carried out internationally.Regardless of the proximity of the countries involved ,it is considered as an international services which may not be supported by their prepaid services.
In a nut shell,prepaid services are mostly successful within the same country while it is almost difficult between 2 countries irrespective of the proximity of location of the countries involved.
Meanwhile,vfs (link below ) is a good option and has been successful in the past with Accra visa office for a couple of my buddies ...
http://www.vfsglobal.ca/canada/nigeria/index.html
http://www.vfsglobal.ca/canada/nigeria/faq.html
http://www.vfsglobal.ca/canada/nigeria/servicechargeschedule.html
You may want to find information about this prepaid service there.
Cheers .
Good info!kollins said:Most times ,prepaid services are location based and not carried out internationally.Regardless of the proximity of the countries involved ,it is considered as an international services which may not be supported by their prepaid services.
In a nut shell,prepaid services are mostly successful within the same country while it is almost difficult between 2 countries irrespective of the proximity of location of the countries involved.
Meanwhile,vfs (link below ) is a good option and has been successful in the past with Accra visa office for a couple of my buddies ...
http://www.vfsglobal.ca/canada/nigeria/index.html
http://www.vfsglobal.ca/canada/nigeria/faq.html
http://www.vfsglobal.ca/canada/nigeria/servicechargeschedule.html
You may want to find information about this prepaid service there.
Cheers .
Nice one!Jcage said:I will suggest that you should send it with DHL and include a letter that DHL was unable to offer you the pre-paid return envelope service but that you could use same DHL or another courier for collection once they inform you that the passports are ready for collection.
Most people go back to DHL to pay for collection after they receive their pick up email. The other alternative is to use VFS in Lagos.
I assure you that both options work very well...except in rare cases where some people do not get their pick up email but in the long run they still get their passports back.