they answer the phone in thursday and friday only, otherwise they say we have high volume of calls :gns said:hi guys,
i am trying to change my address but they dont answer the phone wat shod i do?
they answer the phone in thursday and friday only, otherwise they say we have high volume of calls :gns said:hi guys,
i am trying to change my address but they dont answer the phone wat shod i do?
RPRF - right of permanent residence fees... which is $490 you need to pay before getting your permanent visa stamped in your passport.samlogani said:Thanks for the reply, very helpful.
I did ask call center they asked me to e-mail CIC IT deptt, did that, never got a reply back from IT.
I am not sure, how will I get PPR? (E-mail or POST), how much money I will have to pay at the time of PPR $490?
What is RPRF? I have paid $500 when I sent my application.
thank you i phoned and i changed it yestrday ;D, but no news from them till now even no medical has been recivedemanager said:they answer the phone in thursday and friday only, otherwise they say we have high volume of calls :
but yesterday is Wednesday. ?? not thursday, nor friday?gns said:thank you i phoned and i changed it yestrday ;D, but no news from them till now even no medical has been recived
no Idea I phoned more than 10 times and finally theu answeredbkd1969 said:but yesterday is Wednesday. ?? not thursday, nor friday?
Thanks for the reply. I have just paid $550 for app processingprasamp said:RPRF - right of permanent residence fees... which is $490 you need to pay before getting your permanent visa stamped in your passport.
550 is the cost of application processing... and add 490 to get the visa issued. Along with PPR request they will give instruction to pay RPRF without paying that you wont get PR visa stamped on your passport.
PPR comes either way for some they get a Email for some they send a post. Whats your timeline? i mean when you submitted your application to CIC?
you have long time go... not to disappoint you.. but there are lot of ppl from 2011 still waiting for PPR... if i was you i will go ahead to get my TRV..samlogani said:Thanks for the reply. I have just paid $550 for app processing
My time line
BC PNP application submitted on: 10/05/2011
BC PNP file number received on: 10/17/2011
BC PNP approved on: 12/08/2011
PR application submitted on: 02/22/2012
PR file number received on: 04/25/2012
Medical exam on: 05/01/2012
PR transfered to Seattle on: --
Additional document requested on: -- waiting
Additional document submitted on: --waiting
PR approved on: --waiting
I guess you are right I should go ahead and apply for TRVprasamp said:you have long time go... not to disappoint you.. but there are lot of ppl from 2011 still waiting for PPR... if i was you i will go ahead to get my TRV..
hth
I did ask the same question, and someone answered that it depends on case to case, they may sand it by E-mail or Post.jonmonc said:Hi,
Had a question. Does anyone know how the Request for Passport is received? This is for the applicants residing in Canada specifically. Is it through an email or a letter through Canada post? And would we have the option of getting the stamping done in person at the Visa Office? Reason I ask is I might have to travel over the next month and I did like to know so that I could plan better
JonMonc
you can go to detroit in person on tuesday or thursday between 830 to 1100 and you will get stamped same day. just try to call detroit vo, and this information is on the announcement as soon as you dialed that number, 313-567-2340jonmonc said:Hi,
Had a question. Does anyone know how the Request for Passport is received? This is for the applicants residing in Canada specifically. Is it through an email or a letter through Canada post? And would we have the option of getting the stamping done in person at the Visa Office? Reason I ask is I might have to travel over the next month and I did like to know so that I could plan better
JonMonc
i receive passport request through letter along with my medicals. as per my observation, if they dont send you passport request with medical ( which is in letter). then they send passport request in email. but still NDVO is highly unpredictible!!jonmonc said:Hi,
Had a question. Does anyone know how the Request for Passport is received? This is for the applicants residing in Canada specifically. Is it through an email or a letter through Canada post? And would we have the option of getting the stamping done in person at the Visa Office? Reason I ask is I might have to travel over the next month and I did like to know so that I could plan better
JonMonc