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canada_dream100
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« on: May 19, 2011, 01:02:09 pm »

My brother is planning to submit application for PR under FSW, he is in India & planned to pay the fees by credit card.

I have read couple of posts where people from India had problem by making payment by credit card because CVC code is not asked & mentioned in the form.

When I applied for my application from USA, I paid the fees by credit card and paid it successfully. So I have suggested him that instead I can pay by my credit card (by filling my credit card info in the form).

Would it be an issue if applicant fill brother's credit card card info (definitely I will sign the form & can add cover letter too)? I was wondering if officer in CIC office or in visa office could take it as negative from any prospective (like fees is paid via brother's credit card)?




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« Reply #1 on: May 19, 2011, 02:17:09 pm »

My brother is planning to submit application for PR under FSW, he is in India & planned to pay the fees by credit card.

I have read couple of posts where people from India had problem by making payment by credit card because CVC code is not asked & mentioned in the form.

When I applied for my application from USA, I paid the fees by credit card and paid it successfully. So I have suggested him that instead I can pay by my credit card (by filling my credit card info in the form).

Would it be an issue if applicant fill brother's credit card card info (definitely I will sign the form & can add cover letter too)? I was wondering if officer in CIC office or in visa office could take it as negative from any prospective (like fees is paid via brother's credit card)?







yes you can. check this link

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t25379.0.html;msg141746#msg141746

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