- Jun 28, 2010
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- Category........
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- London to Paris
- NOC Code......
- 1111
- Job Offer........
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- App. Filed.......
- 04-05-2010
- Doc's Request.
- 23-10-2010
- Nomination.....
- 09-06-2011
- AOR Received.
- 09-06-2011
- IELTS Request
- 6 Band
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- 01-03-2013
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- 01-03-2013
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- 30-03-2013
- Interview........
- NA
- Passport Req..
- 20-05-2013
- VISA ISSUED...
- 29-05-2013
- LANDED..........
- 06-08-2013
Hi Seniors,
There is little bit confusion for payment to RPRF at Paris Office.
1) If Demand draft is made in US$, then in which name to be prepared ( i hope Immigration Section - Embassy of Canada, Paris, France )
2) Will there be any charges at receiver end , and do we need to bother about that ...?
3) Cheques/Draft issued in Canadian dollars by a bank located outside of Canada must clearly indicate the bank correspondent’s complete address and account number in Canada, this being the establishment through which the cheque may be cashed in Canada
Apperciate your valuable suggestion for same.
There is little bit confusion for payment to RPRF at Paris Office.
1) If Demand draft is made in US$, then in which name to be prepared ( i hope Immigration Section - Embassy of Canada, Paris, France )
2) Will there be any charges at receiver end , and do we need to bother about that ...?
3) Cheques/Draft issued in Canadian dollars by a bank located outside of Canada must clearly indicate the bank correspondent’s complete address and account number in Canada, this being the establishment through which the cheque may be cashed in Canada
Apperciate your valuable suggestion for same.
Below is the Instruction for payment of RPRF at Paris Office:-
In Euros
By bank transfer, to the following account:
Transfer to: Immigration Section - Embassy of Canada, Paris, France
Bank: BRED Banque Populaire 66 Ave des Champs-Elysées, 75008 Paris
For transfers from within France:
RIB: Bank (10107); branch (00138); account (00623006604); key (72)
For transfers from a country other than France :
IBAN (International Bank Account Number): FR76 1010 7001 3800 6230 0660 472
BIC code (Swift): BREDFRPP
Information that will allow us to identify the principal applicant must be provided with the transfer: family name, given name(s) and date of birth.
Important: Please ensure that all transfer fees have been paid and that they will not be deducted from the amount payable to the Embassy.
You must send us proof of payment (receipt issued by the bank) clearly indicating your application number. The receipt must be legible and must show the date of the transfer. Please keep a copy for your own files before sending the receipt.
In Canadian Dollars
By bank draft or certified cheque drawn on a Canadian bank and made out to the Canadian Embassy.
Cheques issued in Canadian dollars by a bank located outside of Canada must clearly indicate the bank correspondent’s complete address and account number in Canada, this being the establishment through which the cheque may be cashed in Canada.
You must send us the bank draft or certified cheque, clearly indicating your application number.