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Hi Guys,

I need your guidance, I done with my medical stage today. I am applying from Inside Canada.

Can i pay my RPRF fees before their demand? If your answer is yes,

Please guide me how can i pay and how can i send them copy of payment or confirmation?

Thank you in advance for your time.

Regards,

Hrik :)
 
Hrik said:
Hi Guys,

I need your guidance, I done with my medical stage today. I am applying from Inside Canada.

Can i pay my RPRF fees before their demand? If your answer is yes,

Please guide me how can i pay and how can i send them copy of payment or confirmation?

Thank you in advance for your time.

Regards,


THE LINK IS:http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/provincial/apply-how.asp

Hrik :)



ll have to pay:

The processing fee for you and your dependants

An officer will assess your application to see if you meet the basic eligibility standards. If you are found ineligible to apply, we will inform you and refund your processing fee.

If you are eligible, we will tell you that we have sent your application to one of our offices for processing. They will assess the rest of your application. Once they have started this process, we can not give you a refund on your fee.
The Right of Permanent Residence fee

You will need to pay this fee if your application to immigrate as a skilled worker is approved. It covers you and your accompanying spouse or common-law partner, if applicable. It must be paid before Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) issues your permanent resident visa. This fee is refundable if you withdraw your application or if you do not use your visa.

You will also have to pay fees to third parties for:
your medical exam
a police certificate, if you need one, and
language testing, as required.

You must pay your fees in Canadian dollars. The easiest way to do it is online.

To pay online, you must:

have a PDF Reader,
have a printer,
have a valid email address,
have a Visa®, MasterCard® or American Express® credit card,
print the “receipt of payment” page when you are done and include it with your application.

Pay your fees online

If you cannot or do not want to pay online, you must:

Fill out the Fee Payment Form (IMM 5620) in the application package and include it with your application.

See the application guide for more detailed information on fees.
Where to send your application

Find out where you should send your application

Provincial nominees

Find out more about provincial nominees in Canada



Date Modified:
2013-02-26

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Determine your eligibility
Apply
Get application package
Check processing times
After you apply: get next steps
Prepare for arrival

Need Help? Find answers in the Help Centre
 
AymanAyash said:
Hello guys, I'm seeking some help regarding my separate letter of approval issued by the MPNP
My mother who was the principal applicant for the MPNP economic stream got her letter of approval, but me, as her son accompanying her to canada, was sent a separate letter of approval stating that my mother was nominated for the province of manitoba for permanent residence status in canada and that MPNP is issuing me a separate letter of approval and certificate number because they have determined that I will not be eligible to be included with my mother's application for permanent residence status at the time a permanent resident visa may be issued, so I have to submit a separate application to CIC for a permanent resident visa as a provincial nominee. So I'm a little bit confused about weather I'm still considered as an adult dependent or am I going to apply a separate application with completely separate documents including IELTS score and other recommended documents. I'm also confused about if getting married or graduating from my university would cause CIC to withdraw or reject my application for permanent resident. So I need to know if I have to do IELTS exam and include it with my application, and weather I need to have a bank account with enough money for myself, and I need to know If getting married would not affect my application status and if it does not weather my wife could be included in my application or not. Thank you very much I'm waiting for your answer guys.

LINK:http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/provincial/apply-who.asp



Effective July 1, 2012, most Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) applicants to semi- or low-skilled professions will need language testing. This test will show whether your language proficiency meets a minimum standard in each of these four categories: listening, speaking, reading and writing.

This does not apply if you are a temporary foreign worker in a NOC C & D occupation, and who:

entered Canada on or before July 1, 2012, and
has been nominated in a PNP employer-driven stream by July 1, 2013.

MPNP LINK: http://www.immigratemanitoba.com/how-to-immigrate/
 
Bagaholic said:
Hi,

Does anyone here knows whom to contact for an extension of LOA?

Yes, chiefmissile is correct, ask the extension from the province that nominated you.
 
AymanAyash said:
Hello guys, I'm seeking some help regarding my separate letter of approval issued by the MPNP
My mother who was the principal applicant for the MPNP economic stream got her letter of approval, but me, as her son accompanying her to canada, was sent a separate letter of approval stating that my mother was nominated for the province of manitoba for permanent residence status in canada and that MPNP is issuing me a separate letter of approval and certificate number because they have determined that I will not be eligible to be included with my mother's application for permanent residence status at the time a permanent resident visa may be issued, so I have to submit a separate application to CIC for a permanent resident visa as a provincial nominee. So I'm a little bit confused about weather I'm still considered as an adult dependent or am I going to apply a separate application with completely separate documents including IELTS score and other recommended documents. I'm also confused about if getting married or graduating from my university would cause CIC to withdraw or reject my application for permanent resident. So I need to know if I have to do IELTS exam and include it with my application, and weather I need to have a bank account with enough money for myself, and I need to know If getting married would not affect my application status and if it does not weather my wife could be included in my application or not. Thank you very much I'm waiting for your answer guys.

Hello :)

May I know when are you graduating? And how old are you? Do you have any full time work experience in the past?
 
dadaum said:
ll have to pay:

The processing fee for you and your dependants

An officer will assess your application to see if you meet the basic eligibility standards. If you are found ineligible to apply, we will inform you and refund your processing fee.

If you are eligible, we will tell you that we have sent your application to one of our offices for processing. They will assess the rest of your application. Once they have started this process, we can not give you a refund on your fee.
The Right of Permanent Residence fee

You will need to pay this fee if your application to immigrate as a skilled worker is approved. It covers you and your accompanying spouse or common-law partner, if applicable. It must be paid before Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) issues your permanent resident visa. This fee is refundable if you withdraw your application or if you do not use your visa.

You will also have to pay fees to third parties for:
your medical exam
a police certificate, if you need one, and
language testing, as required.

You must pay your fees in Canadian dollars. The easiest way to do it is online.

To pay online, you must:

have a PDF Reader,
have a printer,
have a valid email address,
have a Visa®, MasterCard® or American Express® credit card,
print the “receipt of payment” page when you are done and include it with your application.

Pay your fees online

If you cannot or do not want to pay online, you must:

Fill out the Fee Payment Form (IMM 5620) in the application package and include it with your application.

See the application guide for more detailed information on fees.
Where to send your application

Find out where you should send your application

Provincial nominees

Find out more about provincial nominees in Canada



Date Modified:
2013-02-26

Secondary menu
Immigrate
Provincial nominees

Determine your eligibility
Apply
Get application package
Check processing times
After you apply: get next steps
Prepare for arrival

Need Help? Find answers in the Help Centre

You can't pay online, unless you are an in Canada applicant, I did this and had to get a refund.

Regards

Andrew
 
Hello All,

Pls click on the link below to view the new points assessment for the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program effective from the 1st of April 2013.

http://www.immigratemanitoba.com/asset_library/2013/03/manitoba-immigration-mpnp-points-worksheet-interactive.pdf


Cheers
 
Guys, good news!
My ECAS has been updated with the sentence "Medical results have been received.".

Could you please update the tracksheet?

Thank you very much in advance
 
philfresh said:
Guys, good news!
My ECAS has been updated with the sentence "Medical results have been received.".

Could you please update the tracksheet?

Thank you very much in advance

CONGRATULATIONS philfresh :) Next your ECAS will be changed to IN PROCESS and soon PPR.

Good luck.
 
Tweety05 said:
CONGRATULATIONS philfresh :) Next your ECAS will be changed to IN PROCESS and soon PPR.

Good luck.

Thank you, Tweety!
Hope those times will arrive soon!
 
I have applied for MPNP under General Stream in DECEMBER 2011 and IELTS SUBMITTED IN JANUARY 2013 but did not recieved any information regarding my application status from concerning authorities. Even i have not recieved the acknowledge letter till date. Could anyone tell me how much time is required for the processing of application?
 
Hi all,

Some movement with my application. Received an email from London VO asking for a detailed explanation as to how I will economically establish my self once in Canada and supply 6 months bank statements. This was submitted with our MPNP application they want it again? It even says on the email that they realise as a PNP applicant that we have submitted this information before but want it again? Oh well just have to gather what they want and send it off with a smile. :)

The strange thing is, they have also requested RPRF payment but no MR? They also informed me that they reviewed our application in London on the 5th March and have given us a new Ref number?

Regards

Andrew
 
chiefmissile said:
Hi all,

Some movement with my application. Received an email from London VO asking for a detailed explanation as to how I will economically establish my self once in Canada and supply 6 months bank statements. This was submitted with our MPNP application they want it again? It even says on the email that they realise as a PNP applicant that we have submitted this information before but want it again? Oh well just have to gather what they want and send it off with a smile. :)

The strange thing is, they have also requested RPRF payment but no MR? They also informed me that they reviewed our application in London on the 5th March and have given us a new Ref number?

Regards

Andrew

Seems its only London VO that is requesting for settlement plans and bank details ... Like seriously do they expect us to keep the money in our account for years .... >:( >:( >:(
 
Guys,

good morning. Does anyone know what is the next step after ECAS shows the sentence "Medical results have been received"?
Do i have to expect "In process" or "we started processing your application on ..." like sentences?

How long will it take to get to the above-mentioned next steps and, furthermore, to Passport request?

Thank you very much in advance for your help.

Regards,

philfresh
 
gsingh4477 said:
I have applied for MPNP under General Stream in DECEMBER 2011 and IELTS SUBMITTED IN JANUARY 2013 but did not recieved any information regarding my application status from concerning authorities. Even i have not recieved the acknowledge letter till date. Could anyone tell me how much time is required for the processing of application?

I suggest you contact them to know the status of your application. mpnpsupporter@gov.mb.ca
It's been more than a year now, it should not be really taking that long for your AOR. Usually by now, you are already applying for PR Visa.

Did they asked for your IELTS?