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kagan
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« on: November 12, 2009, 06:30:37 am »

Hi everyone,

I am confused about the payments. I and my wife made the application to Canada and we sent a check worth of $1,100. After that we received a letter from Canada saying our initial application has accepted and we have to submit our full application to London Office within 120 days. We would like to know whether we have to pay any fee when we are submitting the documents? Since we paid 1,100 to Canada do we have to pay the Visa Office in London as well?

Can anyone tell me how much left to pay till getting PR?

Thanks,

Kagan
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ahmadtajwer
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« Reply #1 on: November 12, 2009, 06:35:23 am »

no not at this stage, just submit the docs, they'll be asking for RRP fee but that'll be later and you will be told about it as well.
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kagan
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« Reply #2 on: November 12, 2009, 06:37:35 am »

Hi Ahmad.Thanks for your answer. How much is the RRP for me and my wife who is 28 years old? Ans after the RRP is there any other payment left to do to get PR?
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« Reply #3 on: November 13, 2009, 02:23:37 pm »

Hi Ahmad.Thanks for your answer. How much is the RRP for me and my wife who is 28 years old? Ans after the RRP is there any other payment left to do to get PR?

Calculating       Use the table below to calculate the total amount of fees to be paid. There
your fees         are two (2) types of fees:

                  1.   The processing fee which must be included with your application

                               Processing Fee                 Number      Amount       Amount
                                                                 of          per         Due
                                                              persons      person
                   Principal applicant                            1        x $550       $ 550
                   Each family member age 22 or older                           x $550
                   Each family member under age 22
                   who is married or in a common-law                             x $550
                   relationship
                   Each family member under age 22                               x $150
                   who is unmarried and not in a
                   common-law relationship
                                                                            Total
                                                                         Payment:

                  and

                  2.   The Right of Permanent Residence Fee, which will be requested by
                  the Visa Office at a later stage if your application is approved.

                      Right of Permanent Residence            Number      Amount       Amount
                                     Fee                         of          per              Due
                                                              persons      person
                   Principal applicant                      1         x $490         $ 490
                   Spouse or common-law partner                              x $490
                                                                            Total
                                                                         Payment:

                  Note: Dependent children are exempt from paying the right of Permanent
                         Residence fee.

Oh, by the way, you will have to pay the DMP too, for Medicals.
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