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Ayokunlex01 said:
something is wrong here, very wrong, may be your application was not delivered to cic

Why do u feel something is very wrong? It is still within processing times for getting AOR
 
myson said:
Why do u feel something is very wrong? It is still within processing times for getting AOR
Dear Myson, Sir is right. That Application has returned noting, "Cancelled as Incomplete"
 
Today, I got a request to pay Right of Permanent Resident Fee :D

my timeline :
PR application received by CIC on September 22, 2016
got AOR on December 22 , 2016
 
AABH said:
Today, I got a request to pay Right of Permanent Resident Fee :D

my timeline :
PR application received by CIC on September 22, 2016
got AOR on December 22 , 2016

Thx for your sharing.
 
AABH said:
Today, I got a request to pay Right of Permanent Resident Fee :D

my timeline :
PR application received by CIC on September 22, 2016
got AOR on December 22 , 2016

What about your MR? Do you have it too?

Here is my timeline

MPNP Nomination : May 2, 2016
CIC Received : Oct 19, 2016 ( I submitted my application 2 weeks before expiration(Nomination)
AOR : Jan. 5, 2017
MR and RPRF : Jan.25, 2017
Medical upfront : Feb 2017

Gpd bless to all of us!
 
Phil4:13 said:
What about your MR? Do you have it too?

Here is my timeline

MPNP Nomination : May 2, 2016
CIC Received : Oct 19, 2016 ( I submitted my application 2 weeks before expiration(Nomination)
AOR : Jan. 5, 2017
MR and RPRF : Jan.25, 2017
Medical upfront : Feb 2017

Gpd bless to all of us!

Under which visa office?
 
Phil4:13 said:
What about your MR? Do you have it too?

Here is my timeline

MPNP Nomination : May 2, 2016
CIC Received : Oct 19, 2016 ( I submitted my application 2 weeks before expiration(Nomination)
AOR : Jan. 5, 2017
MR and RPRF : Jan.25, 2017
Medical upfront : Feb 2017

Gpd bless to all of us!

I did upfront medical exam on January 31, 2017 :)
 
Phil4:13 said:
What's the status of your application now?

Still in process, got AOR last Dec 29.

CIC received: Oct 3
AOR: Dec 29

Haha. If only I can just transfer it to Manila VO (Im a Filipino working in Malaysia, though).
 
We are almost have the same timeline...
Im sure yours will be next. :)
 
BC PNP PR paper based inland

My Timeline

Mailed application Oct 12, 2016
AOR- Jan 13, 2017


Today i got an email as follows, I have a few questions
(1)I've provided a copy of the first page of passport in my application, I don't know why I am getting this email. I don't need to send my passport at this point, right?
(2) I'm chinese and I've provided police certificate from China, do I need to provide police certificate for Canada? It says "for any country that you lived more than 6 months". Well I've lived here in Canada for 6 years. However based on some discussions on the forum i assume I don't need to provide police certificate for canada?
(3) Is this a RPRF request? Or am I just paying it upfront now?

Based on the last sentence, I only paid the RPRF and emailed the receipt...just wondering has anyone who has similar timeline with me received the same message from them. Your help is much appreciated...good luck to everyone!

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
THIS IS A REMINDER EMAIL - PLEASE READ EACH SECTION CAREFULLY TO SEE IF
IT APPLIES TO YOUR APPLICATION.
FOR ANY DOCUMENTATION OR CORRESPONDENCE YOU SEND, PLEASE
INCLUDE A COVER PAGE THAT LISTS YOUR NAME, DATE OF BIRTH, UCI AND
APPLICATION NUMBER.


This refers to your application for Permanent Residence in Canada.
PASSPORTS
Passports for you and all accompanying family members must be valid at the time of visa issuance. If your passports have expired or will be expiring within the next 6 months, you must apply for new passports as soon as possible. You can send a Copy of the Biodata Page (page with photograph and name) to the following addresses below.
Do not send Original Passports until requested By IRCC.
POLICE CERTIFICATES
If you have not already done so, provide Original Police Certificates from each country and territory where you lived for six or more months in a row since the age of 18, for you and all family members over 18. If you delay in sending in these police certificates your application will be delayed.
You can do one of the following:
1) Provide Original Police Certificates via mail at the address below
2) Provide Scanned Copies of Original Police Certificates. Please attach via the Case Specific Enquiry form at the following link: %%%%%%%
Please refer to our website, %%%%5%, for further instruction on how to obtain a police certificate.
All documents must be accompanied by English or French translations.
MISSING SCHEDULE A INFORMATION
If you have a copy of the application you submitted please review the application in particular the schedule A Background information. Section 8 Personal History and Section 12 Addresses must cover the 10 year history prior to your submitting your application or beginning at the age of 18 whichever is the most recent. If you left gaps in the dates and they do not cover the entire period send in a newly completed Schedule A to provide complete information. If there are gaps in your personal history or gaps in your address history your application will be delayed.
All family members over 18 must have a Schedule A with the above listed information.
If you have any of the above mentioned items you must submit them to our office at the address listed below:
RESIDENT FEE (RPRF)
This is reminder that if your Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF) is outstanding, you must pay this fee before a permanent resident visa can be issued. The RPRF will be refunded if the application is refused, if you withdraw your application or if you choose not to use your visa.
Delaying the payment of the RPRF will delay the issuance of your visas. We therefore encourage you to pay the RPRF as soon as possible, by following these steps:

 Go to the websi %%%%%
 Read the instructions on each page, and click “Continue” to proceed
 Select the “Immigration” link, followed by “Right of Permanent Residence Fee”
 You must pay this fee once for yourself as principal applicant
 You must also pay this fee for your accompanying spouse or common law partner, if you
have one
 Enter the number of fee payments (1 or 2) in the box beside the fee of $490
 Click “Submit”
 Proceed to pay your fees by selecting “Pay” and then follow the instructions to pay with a credit card
Once the payment process is complete, the web site will display your official receipt in PDF format. You must send the receipt to CIO-Sydney. For fastest service, please attach it to an email and submit it via the Case Specific Enquiry form.

IF YOU HAVE ALREADY COMPLETED ALL OF THE REQUIREMENTS MENTIONED ABOVE YOU CAN IGNORE THIS LETTER.
 
SharleenALEX said:
BC PNP PR paper based inland

My Timeline

Mailed application Oct 12, 2016
AOR- Jan 13, 2017


Today i got an email as follows, I have a few questions
(1)I've provided a copy of the first page of passport in my application, I don't know why I am getting this email. I don't need to send my passport at this point, right?
(2) I'm chinese and I've provided police certificate from China, do I need to provide police certificate for Canada? It says "for any country that you lived more than 6 months". Well I've lived here in Canada for 6 years. However based on some discussions on the forum i assume I don't need to provide police certificate for canada?
(3) Is this a RPRF request? Or am I just paying it upfront now?

Based on the last sentence, I only paid the RPRF and emailed the receipt...just wondering has anyone who has similar timeline with me received the same message from them. Your help is much appreciated...good luck to everyone!

%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
THIS IS A REMINDER EMAIL - PLEASE READ EACH SECTION CAREFULLY TO SEE IF
IT APPLIES TO YOUR APPLICATION.
FOR ANY DOCUMENTATION OR CORRESPONDENCE YOU SEND, PLEASE
INCLUDE A COVER PAGE THAT LISTS YOUR NAME, DATE OF BIRTH, UCI AND
APPLICATION NUMBER.


This refers to your application for Permanent Residence in Canada.
PASSPORTS
Passports for you and all accompanying family members must be valid at the time of visa issuance. If your passports have expired or will be expiring within the next 6 months, you must apply for new passports as soon as possible. You can send a Copy of the Biodata Page (page with photograph and name) to the following addresses below.
Do not send Original Passports until requested By IRCC.
POLICE CERTIFICATES
If you have not already done so, provide Original Police Certificates from each country and territory where you lived for six or more months in a row since the age of 18, for you and all family members over 18. If you delay in sending in these police certificates your application will be delayed.
You can do one of the following:
1) Provide Original Police Certificates via mail at the address below
2) Provide Scanned Copies of Original Police Certificates. Please attach via the Case Specific Enquiry form at the following link: %%%%%%%
Please refer to our website, %%%%5%, for further instruction on how to obtain a police certificate.
All documents must be accompanied by English or French translations.
MISSING SCHEDULE A INFORMATION
If you have a copy of the application you submitted please review the application in particular the schedule A Background information. Section 8 Personal History and Section 12 Addresses must cover the 10 year history prior to your submitting your application or beginning at the age of 18 whichever is the most recent. If you left gaps in the dates and they do not cover the entire period send in a newly completed Schedule A to provide complete information. If there are gaps in your personal history or gaps in your address history your application will be delayed.
All family members over 18 must have a Schedule A with the above listed information.
If you have any of the above mentioned items you must submit them to our office at the address listed below:
RESIDENT FEE (RPRF)
This is reminder that if your Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF) is outstanding, you must pay this fee before a permanent resident visa can be issued. The RPRF will be refunded if the application is refused, if you withdraw your application or if you choose not to use your visa.
Delaying the payment of the RPRF will delay the issuance of your visas. We therefore encourage you to pay the RPRF as soon as possible, by following these steps:

 Go to the websi %%%%%
 Read the instructions on each page, and click “Continue” to proceed
 Select the “Immigration” link, followed by “Right of Permanent Residence Fee”
 You must pay this fee once for yourself as principal applicant
 You must also pay this fee for your accompanying spouse or common law partner, if you
have one
 Enter the number of fee payments (1 or 2) in the box beside the fee of $490
 Click “Submit”
 Proceed to pay your fees by selecting “Pay” and then follow the instructions to pay with a credit card
Once the payment process is complete, the web site will display your official receipt in PDF format. You must send the receipt to CIO-Sydney. For fastest service, please attach it to an email and submit it via the Case Specific Enquiry form.

IF YOU HAVE ALREADY COMPLETED ALL OF THE REQUIREMENTS MENTIONED ABOVE YOU CAN IGNORE THIS LETTER.
I got the same email.
I am also BC pnp paper based pr.
I hve sent application on Oct 14th, received on oct 18th.
AOR - Jan 9th 2017.
Passports copies, Police Clearance Certificate, missing schedule A, RPRF, - 8th February
 
yesterday , I got a request to pay Right of Permanent Resident Fee and I paid on the same day :)
Today , IRCC update my CIC account , my medical exam is PASSED :P

My timeline :
PR application received by CIC on September 22, 2016
got AOR on December 22 , 2016
Upfront medical exam on January 31, 2017
Request to pay RPRF on February 7 , 2017
My medical exam is PASSED on February 8, 2017