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sonea
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« on: November 23, 2011, 09:46:34 am »

can someone please tell me how to pay the RPRF fee fron UK i found some instruction online for certain residents but i cant understand is it only for those contries mentioned or for every applicant who requires to submit RPRF fee:


http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/united_kingdom-royaume_uni/visas/fees-frais.aspx

Payment method for residents of the Nordic countries (Iceland, Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden)

Please note: As of April 8, 2011, residents of Iceland, Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden only who wish to apply for Non-Immigrant immigration services or those applicants who are required to pay additional processing fees or their Right of Permanent Residency Fee (RPRF) on applications which are already in process at the London office will be able to pay by direct deposit. (This does not apply for those who wish to apply for the International Experience Canada (IEC) programme or those wanting to begin an application for Permanent Residency in London or Sydney)

Applicants will be required to pay all processing fees in Canadian dollars (payment amounts can be found on this processing fee page) and must pay the exact Canadian dollar amount.  Please note that all additional bank charges must be paid by the payee/applicant.

Applicant's are required to submit with their application a copy of the payment receipt which should indicate the payee, amount and date of the transaction. Failure to provide this information will result in your application being returned unprocessed.

Direct Deposit information is as follows:

Bank: Barclays Bank
Account Name: Canadian HC CIC Revenue
Sort Code: 206759
Acct No: 44175200
Account Type: $CAD
IBAN:          GB82 BARC 2067 5944 1752 00
SWIFTBIC   BARCGB22

 
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« Reply #1 on: November 23, 2011, 09:54:38 am »

can someone please tell me how to pay the RPRF fee fron UK i found some instruction online for certain residents but i cant understand is it only for those contries mentioned or for every applicant who requires to submit RPRF fee:


http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/united_kingdom-royaume_uni/visas/fees-frais.aspx

Payment method for residents of the Nordic countries (Iceland, Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden)

Please note: As of April 8, 2011, residents of Iceland, Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden only who wish to apply for Non-Immigrant immigration services or those applicants who are required to pay additional processing fees or their Right of Permanent Residency Fee (RPRF) on applications which are already in process at the London office will be able to pay by direct deposit. (This does not apply for those who wish to apply for the International Experience Canada (IEC) programme or those wanting to begin an application for Permanent Residency in London or Sydney)

Applicants will be required to pay all processing fees in Canadian dollars (payment amounts can be found on this processing fee page) and must pay the exact Canadian dollar amount.  Please note that all additional bank charges must be paid by the payee/applicant.

Applicant's are required to submit with their application a copy of the payment receipt which should indicate the payee, amount and date of the transaction. Failure to provide this information will result in your application being returned unprocessed.

Direct Deposit information is as follows:

Bank: Barclays Bank
Account Name: Canadian HC CIC Revenue
Sort Code: 206759
Acct No: 44175200
Account Type: $CAD
IBAN:          GB82 BARC 2067 5944 1752 00
SWIFTBIC   BARCGB22

 

Thanks a lot for important information...
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« Reply #2 on: November 23, 2011, 07:50:09 pm »

or those wanting to begin an application for Permanent Residency in London or Sydney)
according to underlined text it is not applicable for FWS applying in london VO
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« Reply #3 on: November 24, 2011, 03:23:51 pm »

can someone please tell me how to pay the RPRF fee fron UK i found some instruction online for certain residents but i cant understand is it only for those contries mentioned or for every applicant who requires to submit RPRF fee:


http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/united_kingdom-royaume_uni/visas/fees-frais.aspx

Payment method for residents of the Nordic countries (Iceland, Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden)

Please note: As of April 8, 2011, residents of Iceland, Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden only who wish to apply for Non-Immigrant immigration services or those applicants who are required to pay additional processing fees or their Right of Permanent Residency Fee (RPRF) on applications which are already in process at the London office will be able to pay by direct deposit. (This does not apply for those who wish to apply for the International Experience Canada (IEC) programme or those wanting to begin an application for Permanent Residency in London or Sydney)

Applicants will be required to pay all processing fees in Canadian dollars (payment amounts can be found on this processing fee page) and must pay the exact Canadian dollar amount.  Please note that all additional bank charges must be paid by the payee/applicant.

Applicant's are required to submit with their application a copy of the payment receipt which should indicate the payee, amount and date of the transaction. Failure to provide this information will result in your application being returned unprocessed.

Direct Deposit information is as follows:

Bank: Barclays Bank
Account Name: Canadian HC CIC Revenue
Sort Code: 206759
Acct No: 44175200
Account Type: $CAD
IBAN:          GB82 BARC 2067 5944 1752 00
SWIFTBIC   BARCGB22

 


Hi Sonea!

http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/united_kingdom-royaume_uni/visas/fees-frais.aspx

As per your PM too I want to clear some doubts which you have in your mind. If you are in UK you must pay your RPRF by bank draft / bank cheque in Canadian dollars. You can't pay by direct deposit into their bank account. This option is for only those people living in Nordic countries.

There are two options on how to pay RPRF in UK.

1) If you are sending your RPRF by mail / courier you need to pay by bank draft / bank cheque. Please go to your bank in UK and ask them to make a bank draft payable to "Receiver General for Canada". They will charge you some fees for that and may give you a draft in 2-3 days posted to your home address in UK. You can then mail / courier that to CHC London.

2) If you choose to go to CHC London in person you can pay by cash in Canadian dollars. Please take exact amount with you as no change will be given. You will have to appear before some officer who will take cash.

It also says if you choose to drop your application in drop box of CHC London then never put any cash in your package. Only put bank draft / cheque if you plan to leave your application in drop box of CHC London. Cash option is only available if you choose to appear in person before some officer in CHC London who will take fees in form of cash.

I hope above clears any doubts in your mind. If you still have any doubts do contact me.

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« Reply #4 on: April 03, 2012, 01:25:35 pm »


Hi Sonea!

http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/united_kingdom-royaume_uni/visas/fees-frais.aspx

As per your PM too I want to clear some doubts which you have in your mind. If you are in UK you must pay your RPRF by bank draft / bank cheque in Canadian dollars. You can't pay by direct deposit into their bank account. This option is for only those people living in Nordic countries.

There are two options on how to pay RPRF in UK.

1) If you are sending your RPRF by mail / courier you need to pay by bank draft / bank cheque. Please go to your bank in UK and ask them to make a bank draft payable to "Receiver General for Canada". They will charge you some fees for that and may give you a draft in 2-3 days posted to your home address in UK. You can then mail / courier that to CHC London.

2) If you choose to go to CHC London in person you can pay by cash in Canadian dollars. Please take exact amount with you as no change will be given. You will have to appear before some officer who will take cash.

It also says if you choose to drop your application in drop box of CHC London then never put any cash in your package. Only put bank draft / cheque if you plan to leave your application in drop box of CHC London. Cash option is only available if you choose to appear in person before some officer in CHC London who will take fees in form of cash.

I hope above clears any doubts in your mind. If you still have any doubts do contact me.

With Regards.........


Hi. 
Can you advice that draft is payable at Canada or UK. 
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« Reply #5 on: April 03, 2012, 02:09:34 pm »

Hi.  
Can you advice that draft is payable at Canada or UK.  


Payable at "Canadian High Commission London, UK"

Payable to "Receiver General for Canada" and not "Receiver General of Canada" What you wrote.

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Aquib
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VISA ISSUED...: 30 April 2012
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« Reply #6 on: April 03, 2012, 04:33:18 pm »

Payable at "Canadian High Commission London, UK"

Payable to "Receiver General for Canada" and not "Receiver General of Canada" What you wrote.

Thanks

 Ok so you saying I should make draft payable at UK ?
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Aquib
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« Reply #7 on: April 04, 2012, 12:56:34 am »

Payable at "Canadian High Commission London, UK"

Payable to "Receiver General for Canada" and not "Receiver General of Canada" What you wrote.

Thanks

Nope you wrong bro, it should be payable in Canada.  I check with Qorax too .   Please do not give wrong information.   Best only give answer to questions which you been through personally.
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Aquib
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« Reply #8 on: April 04, 2012, 12:59:59 am »

 If paying in Canadian funds, make your payment instrument payable to the Receiver General for Canada. Payment in Canadian funds by bank draft or certified cheque must be drawn on a bank located in Canada.




http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/buffalo/assets/pdfs/visas/50_1_eng.pdf


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« Reply #9 on: April 04, 2012, 02:12:53 am »

Nope you wrong bro, it should be payable in Canada.  I check with Qorax too .   Please do not give wrong information.   Best only give answer to questions which you been through personally.

Hi!

You have misunderstood this. It will be finally payable in Canada to CIC where a canadian bank will clear it. But Initially it would go to Canadian High commission London, UK.

In my opinion if you are filling the form either of them would work if you put UK or Canada.

Remember Qorax is not the last word here. He can make mistakes too. Always believe in yourself.
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