If not yet paid, Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF) for you and your accompanying spouse (if applicable). We strongly encourage you to pay your fees online and provide a copy of the receipt. To pay your fees online, click here:https://eservices.cic.gc.ca/epay/welcome.do.1. One copy of this letter.
2. Passport(s) OR photocopy(ies) of passport(s), as explained in Step 2.
3. Two (2) photos of yourself and of each accompanying family member. Photos MUST meet the precise specifications found in the link below or in Appendix A at the end of this letter. If you submit photos that do not meet the exact specifications, your package will be returned to you. www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/pdf/5445EB-e.pdf
4. If not yet paid, Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF) for you and your accompanying spouse (if applicable). We strongly encourage you to pay your fees online and provide a copy of the receipt. To pay your fees online, click here:https://eservices.cic.gc.ca/epay/welcome.do.
5. The height and eye colour (for both eyes) for the Principal Applicant and all of his accompanying dependants
if you haven't paid yet, this is the link https://eservices.cic.gc.ca/epay/welcome.doI'm sorry, where do we pay?
Your application Processing fee ($950) and right of permanent residence fee ($575) | $1,525.00 |
Biometrics – per person | $85.00 |
^^This is correct. Just to reinforce, this reminder about this particular fee is automatic, boilerplate stuff. It does not mean you haven't paid - it is a reminder to check that you have paid it. As far as I'm aware all applicants get the reminder, regardless of whether it's been paid.It says If not paid yet because it is not required to pay at the time of submitting the application. If you paid everything already then you can ignore that, it only applies to those that waited to pay that fee.
It should be invitation to virtual landing.@armoured my application is outland, but I live in Canada already and IRCC knows it. My passport is from a visa-free (eTA) country. What will be the final steps in my case?
We had a request to redo the medical, but it was eventually waived upon my request based that my wife was already in Canada. Keep in mind that IRCC is bad at tracking where you at for the landing purposes. They were quick (2 days) to re-accept our medicals and got the PPR the same moment. Basically in the same letter they acknowledged my request. It was weird. They were like: "Ah? You are in Canada.. ok... your medicals are re-accepted... and btw attached is the PPR..." WTF? But it was a pleasant surprise.. but even though they acknowledged that we are in Canada they still sent us the PPR.. so my next letter was a request for virtual landing switch... so expect that as well.My medicals, which had expired, have just been re-accepted on my GcKey portal.
Does it mean I should receive portal invite soon?
@ERCAN you had to redo the medical if I remember well, how long it took after you re-passed the medicals to receive P1?
@armoured my application is outland, but I live in Canada already and IRCC knows it. My passport is from a visa-free (eTA) country. What will be the final steps in my case?
I got similar notification on GCKeys. Previously, my medical expired on June 20, 2023. FI, I applied inland on April 10, 2023. Not sure what to make out of it.My medicals, which had expired, have just been re-accepted on my GcKey portal.
Does it mean I should receive portal invite soon?
@ERCAN you had to redo the medical if I remember well, how long it took after you re-passed the medicals to receive P1?
@armoured my application is outland, but I live in Canada already and IRCC knows it. My passport is from a visa-free (eTA) country. What will be the final steps in my case?