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Hi there.

I am new to this forum and have a question about the RPRF (Right of Permanent Residence Fee). We just had our application sponsor approved, and in the email it mentions the RPRF in the standard way :

Code:
If the Right of Permanent Residence Fee is applicable to your application and you have chosen to
defer payment of that fee, you will be contacted to make the payment at a later date. A Permanent
Resident Visa cannot be issued to your relative(s) until this payment is submitted.

We never paid it at time we sent the application as we were not aware of it at the time. These are the questions I have for our spousal application

1) Can the sponsor pay it now while the application is being sent to Manila?
2) Does he pay it to the Mississauga Office?
3) Does not paying it cause a delay in the application process?

Thanks
 
Guys, I have a question regarding dun sa medical.Kapag may problema ang medical ninyo tatawagan ba kayo nang doctor tungkol sa problema nang inyong medical or ipapasa nila ang medical sa VO without telling na may problema ang medical ninyo?
Kasi for me, I call the Nationwide on October and I ask kung naipasa na ba nila yung medical ko sabi nila pinasa na daw nila at nagtanong ako kung may problema ba sa medical ko at ang sagot wala naman daw problema pero may neighbor ask me about that kind of question kahit may problema ipapasa daw nila without telling sa problema nang medical ninyo? help naman guys kasi hindi ko masagot ang question niya at nacurious na din ako sa tanong niya.
 
GoonerClank said:
Hi there.

I am new to this forum and have a question about the RPRF (Right of Permanent Residence Fee). We just had our application sponsor approved, and in the email it mentions the RPRF in the standard way :

Code:
If the Right of Permanent Residence Fee is applicable to your application and you have chosen to
defer payment of that fee, you will be contacted to make the payment at a later date. A Permanent
Resident Visa cannot be issued to your relative(s) until this payment is submitted.

We never paid it at time we sent the application as we were not aware of it at the time. These are the questions I have for our spousal application

1) Can the sponsor pay it now while the application is being sent to Manila?
2) Does he pay it to the Mississauga Office?
3) Does not paying it cause a delay in the application process?

Thanks

You need to pay it as soon as possible.Its a best way to pay it through online and send the reciept to Missasauga. :D
 
constantine_tiberius said:
hello guys...may i ask how many months for the PPR after the manila visa office received the application....just new here...

for PPR average is 5-6months from SA
3-4 weeks visa issuance for most cases recently
 
April13 said:
Guys, I have a question regarding dun sa medical.Kapag may problema ang medical ninyo tatawagan ba kayo nang doctor tungkol sa problema nang inyong medical or ipapasa nila ang medical sa VO without telling na may problema ang medical ninyo?
Kasi for me, I call the Nationwide on October and I ask kung naipasa na ba nila yung medical ko sabi nila pinasa na daw nila at nagtanong ako kung may problema ba sa medical ko at ang sagot wala naman daw problema pero may neighbor ask me about that kind of question kahit may problema ipapasa daw nila without telling sa problema nang medical ninyo? help naman guys kasi hindi ko masagot ang question niya at nacurious na din ako sa tanong niya.

nung nagpamedical ako sabi nung doctor's secretary tatawag daw sila pag may problema kapag wala daw ipapasa na nila ng walang notice
 
huggypoo said:
nung nagpamedical ako sabi nung doctor's secretary tatawag daw sila pag may problema kapag wala daw ipapasa na nila ng walang notice
AAAHhhh ok, Thank you huggypoo. Kinabahan din ako sa tanong nya .hehehe ;D
 
April13 said:
AAAHhhh ok, Thank you huggypoo. Kinabahan din ako sa tanong nya .hehehe ;D

hehe wala naman nadedeny ng dahil lang sa medical unless nakakahawa ung sakit ie. TB, HIV etc ;D ;D
 
:D :D :D :D
uu nga noh?
Take care sa flight mo at dun sa nakareceive na nang visa nila ;D
 
huggypoo said:
for PPR average is 5-6months from SA
3-4 weeks visa issuance for most cases recently

huggypoo, thru courier(DHL) ba ung pag-send mo nung passport? kelangan ba meron Return Envelope na kasali pag mail mo nung passport or ang CEM na ang ang bhala sa pagbalik passport? Please, thank you:)
 
nakakuha na ng email ang misis ko from CEM. and she is for remedical. <sigh>
gaano kaya kabilis ang processing nito after ng remedical nya
 
deadly_deathscyhe said:
nakakuha na ng email ang misis ko from CEM. and she is for remedical. <sigh>
gaano kaya kabilis ang processing nito after ng remedical nya
And no PPR? You're the third person this week to get this request with no PPR. I think that a request for remedical means a guaranteed approval. But with no PPR yet it's really weird! Somebody on the English thread recommended a doctor in Manila that was very quick. 2 of the guys posting on the English thread got the same email and no PPR yet, Luckyman earlier this week and Canadian Jeep Guy got one today.
 
April13 said:
You need to pay it as soon as possible.Its a best way to pay it through online and send the reciept to Missasauga. :D

so with that being said, pwede bayaran ang RPRF kahit ongoing na ang application or anytime in between visa approval?
 
Steph C said:
And no PPR? You're the third person this week to get this request with no PPR. I think that a request for remedical means a guaranteed approval. But with no PPR yet it's really weird! Somebody on the English thread recommended a doctor in Manila that was very quick. 2 of the guys posting on the English thread got the same email and no PPR yet, Luckyman earlier this week and Canadian Jeep Guy got one today.

yup. no PPR yet. they said it's 99% approved. I just wish it's true.
 
deadly_deathscyhe said:
so with that being said, pwede bayaran ang RPRF kahit ongoing na ang application or anytime in between visa approval?
Most people pay it at the beginning, because otherwise it can delay your application. You should pay it as soon as you can, email the receipt to Mississauga, and include a copy of the receipt when you send in your passport.
 
deadly_deathscyhe said:
yup. no PPR yet. they said it's 99% approved. I just wish it's true.
Yeah, for sure! The guideline to remedicals says only to request them when it's the only thing standing in the way of your visa being issued. In the past it was taking 3 months.. possibly it's down to a month now but I don't want to start any rumours! Be happy they're giving you a chance to do all these things ahead of time, because it seems they have your best interests at heart <3