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canpr

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Nov 12, 2009
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Toronto, Canada
Category........
Visa Office......
NDVO
NOC Code......
0213
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
AOR Received.
22-01-2010
LANDED..........
12-2012
Any inputs on this are highly appreciated.

1. I made a payment towards RPRF when I submitted full docs to the VO. Along with AOR, I received the receipt more than a year ago. Now, along with MR, they also requested PPR and RPRF fee. They have also attached the current RPRF fee structure. The current RPRF is almost Rs.1000 / person more than what I paid when I submitted full docs. Now, what should I do? Should I just send the receipt? Or, should I send difference amount along with the receipt? Please advice.

2. I am seeing that NDVO is requesting docs in two formats. For some, they send a request to submit all three (medical / RPRF / PP) togeqher to be sent to the visa office. There are others who were requested Medicals first and upon successful result, they request PP and RPRF. Is there any difference? If not, why not follow same procedure for all? Please advice.

Thank you.
 
canpr said:
Any inputs on this are highly appreciated.

1. I made a payment towards RPRF when I submitted full docs to the VO. Along with AOR, I received the receipt more than a year ago. Now, along with MR, they also requested PPR and RPRF fee. They have also attached the current RPRF fee structure. The current RPRF is almost Rs.1000 / person more than what I paid when I submitted full docs. Now, what should I do? Should I just send the receipt? Or, should I send difference amount along with the receipt? Please advice.:

2. I am seeing that NDVO is requesting docs in two formats. For some, they send a request to submit all three (medical / RPRF / PP) togeqher to be sent to the visa office. There are others who were requested Medicals first and upon successful result, they request PP and RPRF. Is there any difference? If not, why not follow same procedure for all? Please advice.:

Thank you.


Congrats!!
1. Send previous receipt. It will work

2. Its okay. You are one step ahead of those who are sent only medical!. RPRF & PP might not issue for those whose security check is still to do, perhaps.
 
canpr said:
Any inputs on this are highly appreciated.

1. I made a payment towards RPRF when I submitted full docs to the VO. Along with AOR, I received the receipt more than a year ago. Now, along with MR, they also requested PPR and RPRF fee. They have also attached the current RPRF fee structure. The current RPRF is almost Rs.1000 / person more than what I paid when I submitted full docs. Now, what should I do? Should I just send the receipt? Or, should I send difference amount along with the receipt? Please advice.

2. I am seeing that NDVO is requesting docs in two formats. For some, they send a request to submit all three (medical / RPRF / PP) togeqher to be sent to the visa office. There are others who were requested Medicals first and upon successful result, they request PP and RPRF. Is there any difference? If not, why not follow same procedure for all? Please advice.

Thank you.

Please pay the difference in the RPRF fees along with the photocopy of the receipt of the previous payment. A cover letter to explain the situation will help.

Answer to the 2nd question not known...but there is a pattern emerging to streamline the process.

Mitali
 
mitali said:
Please pay the difference in the RPRF fees along with the photocopy of the receipt of the previous payment. A cover letter to explain the situation will help.

Answer to the 2nd question not known...but there is a pattern emerging to streamline the process.

Mitali

Hi Mitali,

Once it was CAD 490, today it's the same but probably you will find the difference in other currencies.

I also paid CAD490 while submitting my application package to visa office. Today's dollar value and that time's dollar value are not same. Hopefully I don't have to send again. I am not sure about other currencies. Will you pls share us the link?
 
deba_avik said:
Hi Mitali,

Once it was CAD 490, today it's the same but probably you will find the difference in other currencies.

I also paid CAD490 while submitting my application package to visa office. Today's dollar value and that time's dollar value are not same. Hopefully I don't have to send again. I am not sure about other currencies. Will you pls share us the link?

Hi Deba,

The rprf fees has remained 490 CAD for a long time......but if an applicant would want to send the same in different currency than CAD then the conversion is applicable.

As for NDVO the Fees (in Indian currency) has again been updated on 26th March as below:

http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/india-inde/visas/pr_fees-frais_rp.aspx?lang=eng&view=d

So, if you have paid in Cad currency then you should be ok or else you will have to pay the difference as reported by canpr that he found a difference of about Rs.1000....and he has to pay that amount accordingly.

VOs will send out information, as in case of canpr, if the RPRF fees is partially unpaid (though not the fault of the applicant).

Mitali
 
mitali said:
Hi Deba,

The rprf fees has remained 490 CAD for a long time......but if an applicant would want to send the same in different currency than CAD then the conversion is applicable.

As for NDVO the Fees (in Indian currency) has again been updated on 26th March as below:

http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/india-inde/visas/pr_fees-frais_rp.aspx?lang=eng&view=d

So, if you have paid in Cad currency then you should be ok or else you will have to pay the difference as reported by canpr that he found a difference of about Rs.1000....and he has to pay that amount accordingly.

VOs will send out information, as in case of canpr, if the RPRF fees is partially unpaid (though not the fault of the applicant).

Mitali

Thanks, Mitali, for sharing the link. I explored there earlier to find the clue, still I did not find the clue about the variance.

I paid in Canadian Dollar, so no issue for me.
 
canpr said:
Any inputs on this are highly appreciated.

1. I made a payment towards RPRF when I submitted full docs to the VO. Along with AOR, I received the receipt more than a year ago. Now, along with MR, they also requested PPR and RPRF fee. They have also attached the current RPRF fee structure. The current RPRF is almost Rs.1000 / person more than what I paid when I submitted full docs. Now, what should I do? Should I just send the receipt? Or, should I send difference amount along with the receipt? Please advice.

2. I am seeing that NDVO is requesting docs in two formats. For some, they send a request to submit all three (medical / RPRF / PP) togeqher to be sent to the visa office. There are others who were requested Medicals first and upon successful result, they request PP and RPRF. Is there any difference? If not, why not follow same procedure for all? Please advice.

Thank you.
DEAR EVERYCASE IS NOT FSW IT MAY BE PNP AINP THEY SEND PP REQUEST AT LATER STAGE AFTER MR CLEAR.
 
Thank you all for the prompt response. I think I got the message. I will go ahead and pay difference (it's not much) to be on the safer side and write a note to the visa officer to explain what I did as adviced by Mitali. With reference to my second question, I hope that I will get our passports back sooner as its going to be really tough for me to stay away and work that long. Hoping for the best.

Once again, thank you all.
 
i recived e-mail today after i send to them for new baby require and still not recived medical/

Dear Madam / Sir,



This is in response to your enquiry.



A new dependent can be added during the processing of an application.



You must submit a new application form including this new dependent on the applicant’s form for permanent resident.



In order to add the child to an application for permanent residence at this office, we require the following documents:

processing fee for your child (if accompanying you to Canada)
your child’s birth certificate
copy of your child’s valid passport
4 recent photographs of your child
updated IMM0008 Generic for yourself and updated IMM5406 “Additional Family Information” form for yourself and your spouse.
a “Certificat de Sélection du Québec” for your child ( in his or her name), if you wish to immigrate to the province of Québec (http://www.micc.gouv.qc.ca/fr/index.asp)

Copies of the original documents with original certified translations into English or French are required. All documents must be sent by mail.



Your child must undergo a medical examination. Be aware that even non-accompanying dependants must undergo medical examinations.



Application forms and photo specifications are available on our Web site: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/guides/3901e.pdf



Please note that the eligibility of new dependents will be assessed by the visa officer.



Our office sends immigration decisions and information requests by post to the applicant at the mailing address provided in the application. Therefore, it is important that our office be notified immediately of any change of address and contact details.



any idea?
thanks