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Dear egrace62

Thanks for ur back message....If possible can u please help me that am n a deep confusion that in calculating the points eligible for myself....If u can help me out that would be grateful and I will email u all the details to u...
 
egrace62, shahi, all

I was going through Guides Des Procedures D'Immigration, the comprehensive document.

DELF A2 is given a score of 3 maximum in red. I have 84% for oral production but only 64% for oral comprehension, so i calculated my points as follows.

French Oral Production = 3
French Oral Comprehension = 1
Total = 4

Is this correct?
 
egrace62 said:
The chq shld b addressed to :
THE RECEIVER GENERAL FOR CANADA.
pls verify that ur bank get the spelling for each word correctly. A friends chq was returned with application cos his chq reads: The Receiver General of Canada as against the tated The Receiver General For Canada.



Hey Egrace..thanks for the valuable inputs...helped me a lot.... one more thing...the RPRF fee of 490$CAD has to be paid later on...not with the initial application ..Right??

Please let me know!

Shahi
 
Shahi please tell me this the form you will fill for Permanent visa application

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/imm0008egen.pdf
 
sher_singh please tell me this the form you will fill for Permanent visa application for your next step.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/imm0008egen.pdf
 
lirjan said:
sher_singh please tell me this the form you will fill for Permanent visa application for your next step.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/imm0008egen.pdf

Exactly, that's the one @ lirjan
 
onelove said:
i think next month will be better for August applicants
 
Guys even i have confusion regarding, on whose name Fee should be Payable to:

For Processing Fee ( send this fee along with the initial application) payable to : is it "Receiver General for Canada" OR "Canadian Consulate General" ?

For RPRF Fee (They will send us a request to pay this fee when they are ready to issue the permanent resident visa / Do not submit the Right of Permanent Residence fee until it is requested by the Visa Office.) payable to : Whose name ?

And is it OK if we send all PCC's along with the initial application?

Thanks.

Sher Singh
 
sher_singh Please tell me which are the other forms except this one i linked? Do you have any address to download them because i am curious.

Thanks
 
chibiks said:
egrace62, shahi, all

I was going through Guides Des Procedures D'Immigration, the comprehensive document.

DELF A2 is given a score of 3 maximum in red. I have 84% for oral production but only 64% for oral comprehension, so i calculated my points as follows.

French Oral Production = 3
French Oral Comprehension = 1
Total = 4

Is this correct?
The minimum DeLF A2 can earn u is 6.with this score of urs u can claim stage-5( which is d elimentary stage for B1, which will qualify u for 8points (oral:4 and Ecrit:4) With 50% being the pass mark, any one who has a mark which is well over d average point ( i.e 50%) at a particular level e.g A2 will b assumed to b capable of coping @ d elementary stage of the next higher level B1.more example: An applicant with an overall score of 70% in A1 exam can claim points for the elementary stage of A2.it only bcoms a problem when an applicant fails either of the two parts(( Ecrit or Oral) and yet such an applicant has a high mark for instance an applicant with an overall score of 70% comprising of Oral: 50% and Ecrit: 20% might have issues with the pointage eventhough such a person passed d exam.
As regard the table u were refering( the one on page 38) their is a column with title ( Niveaux NCLFS MICC). This column is abt d most important on this table cos d information it carries tells us the level to which all d different french exams is equivalent to. e.g for A2 their are two levels viz 3 & 4( this will depend on d score of d applicant) in ur case u go with Niveaux 4 and cos tis a strong A2 result u can claim NIveaux -5 which is a weak B1 result. so if we work with Niveaux-4, u then move back to the table in page 36 for to see the points ur selected level/Niveaux will b awarded and this b oral 3 & comprehension:3 . Total 6. Tables on pages 36 and 38 must b combined 2geda. if they are considered in isolation they cant b understood.
 
Shahi said:
Hey Egrace..thanks for the valuable inputs...helped me a lot.... one more thing...the RPRF fee of 490$CAD has to be paid later on...not with the initial application ..Right??

Please let me know!

Shahi
The RPRF can b payed @ any of the following time:
1) During initial Application
2) when sending medical
3) when u go to collect ur visa.
definitely since the RPRF is refundable it shows that it can b paid even b4 visa issuance.my advice is this if u wanna pay along side ur initial application, i will suggest u avoid paying both with a single chq . if u are paying now let it b on separate chq.
 
sher_singh said:
Guys even i have confusion regarding, on whose name Fee should be Payable to:

For Processing Fee ( send this fee along with the initial application) payable to : is it "Receiver General for Canada" OR "Canadian Consulate General" ?

For RPRF Fee (They will send us a request to pay this fee when they are ready to issue the permanent resident visa / Do not submit the Right of Permanent Residence fee until it is requested by the Visa Office.) payable to : Whose name ?

And is it OK if we send all PCC's along with the initial application?

Thanks.

Sher Singh
for all the places that u av indicated in ur application, ensure u send the PCC with ur initial application so as not to cause unnecessary delay for ur file.processing fee and RPRF should b paid to: The Receiver General for Canada
 
Hello everyone

I just want to make sure that when we send our application to federal after getting our csq do we send again our academic and experiences certificates attested by notary or just filled application form only.


Thanks
Stillhope


egrace62 said:
for all the places that u av indicated in ur application, ensure u send the PCC with ur initial application so as not to cause unnecessary delay for ur file.processing fee and RPRF should b paid to: The Receiver General for Canada
 
STILLHOPE said:
Hello everyone

I just want to make sure that when we send our application to federal after getting our csq do we send again our academic and experiences certificates attested by notary or just filled application form only.


Thanks
Stillhope
No u will only need send:
Original CSQ ( copy labeled immigration canada)
Birth certificate Notarized copy
Police certificate ( Original copy)
Notarized copy of passport
six passport 4tograph