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Right of Permanent Resident Fee - Receipt for Landing Interview

mindrage

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Jan 25, 2016
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Exactly 1 year after we submitted our application for permanent residency through spousal sponsorship we finally got the invitation to the landing interview in Etobicoke and couldn't be happier! :)

However, I am wondering about one thing:
I am supposed to bring the receipt for the Right of Permanent Resident Fee.
We paid this fee (490.-) combined with the application fee (550.-) a year ago and got only one (digital) receipt which shows $1040.-.


Will it be a problem that there is no individual receipt for the $490.-?
I know it is unlikely, but we have gotten so far and I am a little bit anxious that a seemingly minor thing like this might end up causing a lot of trouble.



Just in case anyone is curious, here is our timeline (dd/mm/yyyy):
12.05.2017 - PR application submitted inland via Email (german citizen, living in canada on a visitor visa)
12.07.2017 - Received Work Permit
23.11.2017 - Medical Exam Request
05.04.2018 - Approval in Principle
06.04.2018 - Decision Made Letter
07.05.2018 - Landing Interview Invitation Letter
14.05.2018 - Landing Interview (1 year and 2 days after we sent out the application)
 

canuck_in_uk

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Exactly 1 year after we submitted our application for permanent residency through spousal sponsorship we finally got the invitation to the landing interview in Etobicoke and couldn't be happier! :)

However, I am wondering about one thing:
I am supposed to bring the receipt for the Right of Permanent Resident Fee.
We paid this fee (490.-) combined with the application fee (550.-) a year ago and got only one (digital) receipt which shows $1040.-.


Will it be a problem that there is no individual receipt for the $490.-?
I know it is unlikely, but we have gotten so far and I am a little bit anxious that a seemingly minor thing like this might end up causing a lot of trouble.



Just in case anyone is curious, here is our timeline (dd/mm/yyyy):
12.05.2017 - PR application submitted inland via Email (german citizen, living in canada on a visitor visa)
12.07.2017 - Received Work Permit
23.11.2017 - Medical Exam Request
05.04.2018 - Approval in Principle
06.04.2018 - Decision Made Letter
07.05.2018 - Landing Interview Invitation Letter
14.05.2018 - Landing Interview (1 year and 2 days after we sent out the application)
No, it's not a problem. Just take that receipt.