- Dec 20, 2010
- 73
- 0
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Earlier Buffalo later on xfered to Ottawa
- NOC Code......
- 2171
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- May 2011
- AOR Received.
- End of Sept 2011
- File Transfer...
- To Ottawa
- Med's Request
- End of Sept 2011
- Med's Done....
- Oct 2011
- Passport Req..
- 11-2012
- VISA ISSUED...
- 12-2012
- LANDED..........
- 12-2012
Hi Guys,
I got an email from CPP Ottawa asking for passport and pay rprf fees to Detroit office. I am here in Canada. I have following questions.
1. email says to pay RPRF of $490.00 in US or Canadian dollars to . I assume calculation is $490.00 (principle applicant) + $490.00 (spouse)=$980.00 (dependents are excluded). Is my calculation correct?
2. Also letter says to pay rprf to “Canadian Consulate General” in the form of money order, certified cheque or bank draft. But when visited Detroit Cosulate's website:
If paying in US funds, make your payment instrument payable to the Consulate General of Canada (or, if applying in Washington, to the Embassy of Canada). Payment in US funds by bank draft or certified cheque must be drawn on a bank located in the United States.
If paying in Canadian funds, make your payment i nstrument payable to the Receiver General for Canada. Payment in Canadian funds by bank draft or certified cheque must bedrawn on a bank located in Canada.
Print your name on the back of the bank draft.
Here I am confused whether whether to follow email or website for rprf payble. Please, note that I am planing on paying rprf in Canadian dollars.
3. Myself and my spouse are Indian citizens but our daughter is US citizen, so as per email only passport copy is needed for people who don't need Canadian visa. So does it mean that I have to sent my daughter's passport copy and not the original passport?
Thanks for you advice in advance.
Regards,
Canadabie.
I got an email from CPP Ottawa asking for passport and pay rprf fees to Detroit office. I am here in Canada. I have following questions.
1. email says to pay RPRF of $490.00 in US or Canadian dollars to . I assume calculation is $490.00 (principle applicant) + $490.00 (spouse)=$980.00 (dependents are excluded). Is my calculation correct?
2. Also letter says to pay rprf to “Canadian Consulate General” in the form of money order, certified cheque or bank draft. But when visited Detroit Cosulate's website:
If paying in US funds, make your payment instrument payable to the Consulate General of Canada (or, if applying in Washington, to the Embassy of Canada). Payment in US funds by bank draft or certified cheque must be drawn on a bank located in the United States.
If paying in Canadian funds, make your payment i nstrument payable to the Receiver General for Canada. Payment in Canadian funds by bank draft or certified cheque must bedrawn on a bank located in Canada.
Print your name on the back of the bank draft.
Here I am confused whether whether to follow email or website for rprf payble. Please, note that I am planing on paying rprf in Canadian dollars.
3. Myself and my spouse are Indian citizens but our daughter is US citizen, so as per email only passport copy is needed for people who don't need Canadian visa. So does it mean that I have to sent my daughter's passport copy and not the original passport?
Thanks for you advice in advance.
Regards,
Canadabie.