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haznac said:
Noone is picking up the phone, but I'll continue to try...

Hi Haznac,
I have also paid my RPRF on request, paying by MY CIC means uploading the receipt in my cic and then resubmitting your application, if last time, you have not got the message- Provided in two-three days after submission, it means it never reached them.
If you just uploaded and never resubmitted your application then also it was not complete and would not say provided.
If you had "Provided" and still they are asking it again, it means it's a technical glitch. In both the cases just upload your earlier receipts again and resubmit and check what happens this time in two days, If it says provided then you are good. No need to pay it again. I think, it's going to be O.K.
Good Luck.
 
haznac said:
The receipt is not in the MyCIC messages section. As I said, at the time of RPRF request I got on May 30, there was no such option as paying via MyCIC. I just followed the instructions and paid at the online payment portal, which did not ask me any identification whatsoever. I then just uploaded the receipts for me and for my spouse separately... I really don't understand what's happening here. Did you guys pay via MyCIC?
I do have the reciept in my inbox showing the combined amount of the fsw application fee and the rprf. It's generated on a cic letterhead with a barcode and all that. So I guess it must have been through the cic portal.
If you've paid that by credit card why don't you look up the card statement? May be then you'll know where the payment was directed.
 
VaibhavN said:
Hi Haznac,
I have also paid my RPRF on request, paying by MY CIC means uploading the receipt in my cic and then resubmitting your application, if last time, you have not got the message- Provided in two-three days after submission, it means it never reached them.
If you just uploaded and never resubmitted your application then also it was not complete and would not say provided.
If you had "Provided" and still they are asking it again, it means it's a technical glitch. In both the cases just upload your earlier receipts again and resubmit and check what happens this time in two days, If it says provided then you are good. No need to pay it again. I think, it's going to be O.K.
Good Luck.

Hi VaibhavN,

Thanks for your help. Well, I am computer literate enough to know the basic stuff :) And my application would have been long rejected if I did not re-submit the application with uploaded receipts 2 months ago. As I mentioned, both RPRF uploads are still there on MyCIC account with the status "Provided". Now, there is a third field for RPRF right below the already provided two. This is definitely a technical problem. I'll do as you suggest (upload the already uploaded receipts again) and raise a CSE to let them know about this.

Thanks everyone.
 
Shipper said:
Indeed!

Hi Gurpreet, it takes you to your MyCIC account, but there is no option there (unlike the first time submission) to make any payment.

Oh okay. Thanks Shipper ..
 
haznac said:
My friend, you can just try it yourself. It doesn't work. Still thanks for the assistance :)

Hmm.. No worries.. I wish, you get through it soon..

Thanks,
 
Well, I got an email 6 hours ago. Background check changed to In Progress, and I also got PPR. Thank you all for your help.

Outland PNP - Ontario
NOC 2173
Score: 1032
OINP Nomination: 23 Feb 2016
ITA: 24 Feb 2016
Application sent & AOR: 13 March 2016
Schedule 4 request: 15 March 2016
Schedule 4 submitted and Medicals passed: 15 March 2016
PPR: 26 July 2016
VO: Ankara

Status: (Kinda weird status imo)
Review of eligibility: Review in Progress
Review of medical results: Passed
Review of submitted documents: Provided
Scheduling an interview: Not needed at this time
A background check is needed: In Progress
Final decision: Not Started

****
Dear ***,
The processing of your application for permanent residence in Canada is almost complete. You must
complete the following steps within 30 days in order for our office to issue your Confirmation of
Permanent Residence and, if applicable, your permanent residence visa. If for any reason you are not able
to meet this deadline, please inform us
****

Question: Do I need to submit the "Passport Submission Form" only once for my family? I have 2 dependants (Total people: 3) in my application and curious if I need to submit a seperate form for each person.
 
electrolibrium said:
Well, I got an email 6 hours ago. Background check changed to In Progress, and I also got PPR. Thank you all for your help.

Outland PNP - Ontario
NOC 2173
Score: 1032
OINP Nomination: 23 Feb 2016
ITA: 24 Feb 2016
Application sent & AOR: 13 March 2016
Schedule 4 request: 15 March 2016
Schedule 4 submitted and Medicals passed: 15 March 2016
PPR: 26 July 2016
VO: Ankara

Status: (Kinda weird status imo)
Review of eligibility: Review in Progress
Review of medical results: Passed
Review of submitted documents: Provided
Scheduling an interview: Not needed at this time
A background check is needed: In Progress
Final decision: Not Started

****
Dear ***,
The processing of your application for permanent residence in Canada is almost complete. You must
complete the following steps within 30 days in order for our office to issue your Confirmation of
Permanent Residence and, if applicable, your permanent residence visa. If for any reason you are not able
to meet this deadline, please inform us
****

Question: Do I need to submit the "Passport Submission Form" only once for my family? I have 2 dependants (Total people: 3) in my application and curious if I need to submit a seperate form for each person.

Ah! Lucky PNPs!
Congrats man!
 
electrolibrium said:
Well, I got an email 6 hours ago. Background check changed to In Progress, and I also got PPR. Thank you all for your help.

Outland PNP - Ontario
NOC 2173
Score: 1032
OINP Nomination: 23 Feb 2016
ITA: 24 Feb 2016
Application sent & AOR: 13 March 2016
Schedule 4 request: 15 March 2016
Schedule 4 submitted and Medicals passed: 15 March 2016
PPR: 26 July 2016
VO: Ankara

Status: (Kinda weird status imo)
Review of eligibility: Review in Progress
Review of medical results: Passed
Review of submitted documents: Provided
Scheduling an interview: Not needed at this time
A background check is needed: In Progress
Final decision: Not Started

****
Dear ***,
The processing of your application for permanent residence in Canada is almost complete. You must
complete the following steps within 30 days in order for our office to issue your Confirmation of
Permanent Residence and, if applicable, your permanent residence visa. If for any reason you are not able
to meet this deadline, please inform us
****

Question: Do I need to submit the "Passport Submission Form" only once for my family? I have 2 dependants (Total people: 3) in my application and curious if I need to submit a seperate form for each person.

Congrats
 
The processing has got slower again. I don't know what's holding back this time. May be the paper based applications.
 
coolhyd said:
The processing has got slower again. I don't know what's holding back this time. May be the paper based applications.
Part of the CIC staff is probably on vacation. The remaining staff has more cases to process I guess.
 
Realben said:
Part of the CIC staff is probably on vacation. The remaining staff has more cases to process I guess.

Recently, most of the draws are only 700 ITA's.

Last year couple of my friends (classmates) applied for PR in June, they got within 2 months. I don't think vacations are slowing down the process.
 
Maybe once a particular VO starts issuing PPRs to March applicants, they will all get it soon. Waiting for NDVO to start ;)
 
Applied for GCMS on 21 June (using the right category - PR). Its almost 37 days and I still have not received the notes :(
Don't know if I will ever get a PPR :(