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Author Topic: Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (H1B Holders) CIC Process  (Read 108660 times)
ainpdude
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« Reply #1155 on: June 17, 2009, 04:21:47 pm »

Hi Guys

Could you tell CIC received my medicals on april 27th and I haven't received my landing fee/PCC request.Did any one of you send there Landing fee/PCC before its request.please help

harry,


  i have not recieved request from cic but have already sent RPR fee and will be sending
the state pcc once i recieve the request.... my india pcc & fbi  has already been sent..
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poppyjml
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« Reply #1156 on: June 17, 2009, 09:21:07 pm »

I'm quite confused about the fees.
Is the 465 USD the RPRF? Or is that just the processing fee?

I paid the 465 USD when I sent my application to CIC, and now I'm not sure if there's still something I need to pay them.
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rascojenkins
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« Reply #1157 on: June 17, 2009, 09:57:03 pm »

I'm quite confused about the fees.
Is the 465 USD the RPRF? Or is that just the processing fee?

I paid the 465 USD when I sent my application to CIC, and now I'm not sure if there's still something I need to pay them.
That is just processing fee RPRF is about $415.you pay that b4 PR is issued.
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AlbertaCitizen
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« Reply #1158 on: June 17, 2009, 10:14:37 pm »

I'm quite confused about the fees.
Is the 465 USD the RPRF? Or is that just the processing fee?

I paid the 465 USD when I sent my application to CIC, and now I'm not sure if there's still something I need to pay them.
That is just processing fee RPRF is about $415.you pay that b4 PR is issued.


This is wrong. (RPRF) Right of Permenent residence fees is 490 CAD and PR Application fees is 550 CAD or 465 USD.
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ainpdude
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« Reply #1159 on: June 17, 2009, 10:26:49 pm »

I'm quite confused about the fees.
Is the 465 USD the RPRF? Or is that just the processing fee?

I paid the 465 USD when I sent my application to CIC, and now I'm not sure if there's still something I need to pay them.
That is just processing fee RPRF is about $415.you pay that b4 PR is issued.


This is wrong. (RPRF) Right of Permenent residence fees is 490 CAD and PR Application fees is 550 CAD or 465 USD.



at NY consulate RPRF is 490 CAD or 415 USD
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rascojenkins
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« Reply #1160 on: June 17, 2009, 10:29:11 pm »

I'm quite confused about the fees.
Is the 465 USD the RPRF? Or is that just the processing fee?

I paid the 465 USD when I sent my application to CIC, and now I'm not sure if there's still something I need to pay them.
That is just processing fee RPRF is about $415.you pay that b4 PR is issued.

Psych

This is wrong. (RPRF) Right of Permenent residence fees is 490 CAD and PR Application fees is 550 CAD or 465 USD.
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poppyjml
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« Reply #1161 on: June 17, 2009, 11:13:24 pm »

ok, thank you all for clearing that up.
two more question,
1) will cic ever send a mail or email requesting to send RPRF?
2) the rprf should also be made payable to canadian consulate general right?

for the 1st question, I'm asking as i'm worried of just sending it to buffalo right now because they might transfer my case to a different office right after i've sent the RPRF.
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sandar
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« Reply #1162 on: June 18, 2009, 12:00:38 am »

Thanks for answering my questions, but still 1 question left:

WHAT DO THEY ASK AT THE INTERVIEW? Does anyone knows?
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AlbertaCitizen
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« Reply #1163 on: June 18, 2009, 06:58:25 am »

Thanks for answering my questions, but still 1 question left:

WHAT DO THEY ASK AT THE INTERVIEW? Does anyone knows?

Historically, Interviews are conducted in certain cases where Visa Officer finds something to figure out through face to face discussion. This happens while they run background check. This reason can be anything. It has nothing like good or bad it is all about Visa officer's discretion and outcome of back ground check.

In some cases where applicant served in the Army in his country and he claimed himself as a non-combat employee or reserve employee, so through interview they want to make sure that applicant was a non-combat employee and served in a position where he is not a trained combat person*. These are the things which is not disclosed in background check or somehow the Army of certain countries deny to provide this information that person was a combat or non-combat. In these types of interview, Generally, One expert and visa officer togetherly interview the person.

In regular courses, typical questions are:

What you have been doing in past 10 years?
Do you have any other spouse in other country?
What are reasons for this migration to Canada?
Will you be successfully able to settle in Canada?
Did you find any job yet? if not How confident you feel yourself?
What other languages you speak?

*Combat person: Person having practical traning of Fire Arms and Ammunitions which could be a risk to the security of Country.
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« Reply #1164 on: June 18, 2009, 09:40:56 am »

Hello

My sate PCC's are going to expire by the end of this month , I am confuse a bit should I send my state PCC's with out request or wait till they ask for it
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ainpdude
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« Reply #1165 on: June 18, 2009, 10:23:34 am »

Hello

My sate PCC's are going to expire by the end of this month , I am confuse a bit should I send my state PCC's with out request or wait till they ask for it


my suggestion would be to just send it as it is closing to expiry ... anyways
if they need fresh ones they can always come back
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Harry2500
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« Reply #1166 on: June 18, 2009, 12:35:04 pm »

umm! Yes I should send it along with Landing fee ,let see what happen then thanks for your suggestion.
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« Reply #1167 on: June 23, 2009, 08:01:01 pm »

Hi,
I have couple of questions for everyone:
If you are appling in Buffulo do they allways transfer the case to NY?
If they do, do we have to send a second set of PCC to NY too (all originals)? Even if you didn't leave USA?
If you are appling in Buffulo do they accept US dollars too(just to conform)?

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bendjoe
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« Reply #1168 on: June 23, 2009, 08:49:28 pm »

Hi,
I have couple of questions for everyone:
If you are appling in Buffulo do they allways transfer the case to NY? Sometimes they transfer to another Visa office. You can choose yours.
If they do, do we have to send a second set of PCC to NY too (all originals)? Even if you didn't leave USA? Depends on whether it expired.ie. is it 3 months from the date of issue and the date CIC started processing your file.
If you are appling in Buffulo do they accept US dollars too(just to conform)? You can pay in either USD or CAD.


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rascojenkins
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« Reply #1169 on: June 23, 2009, 09:22:03 pm »

Hi,
I have couple of questions for everyone:
If you are appling in Buffulo do they allways transfer the case to NY?
If they do, do we have to send a second set of PCC to NY too (all originals)? Even if you didn't leave USA?
If you are appling in Buffulo do they accept US dollars too(just to conform)?



They do not transfer all the cases and some people are also luck that they don't ask for another set of PCC But they do ask other
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