+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445
I think LVO is the worst visa office! >:(

I sent them e-mail yesterday highlighting their mistake and asking for advise, sent them fax today with “Urgent attention” mark - still no response. >:( :'(

Its just impossible to communicate with them in a normal way. ??? ??? ???
So frustrating! What can I do now? How are we suppose to do our Meds without kids forms? :'( :(
 
IRG said:
I think LVO is the worst visa office! >:(

I sent them e-mail yesterday highlighting their mistake and asking for advise, sent them fax today with “Urgent attention” mark - still no response. >:( :'(

Its just impossible to communicate with them in a normal way. ??? ??? ???
So frustrating! What can I do now? How are we suppose to do our Meds without kids forms? :'( :(
you should send email to London VO's general enquiry email address instead of case specific enquiry
 
Hey, guys
i have a question for you all. usually at which step the vo will notify you that they need to interview you? after medical? before ask for your passport? ~~~~
 
Before medicals

Rod

Tomorrow said:
Hey, guys
i have a question for you all. usually at which step the vo will notify you that they need to interview you? after medical? before ask for your passport? ~~~~
 
avi_15 said:
Hi all

Pls advise on this

Whose favour does RPRF needs to be made for and for how much??

avi
"Canadian Consulate General"
490 USD or CAD / person
You will have details in PPR.
 
avi_15 said:
Hi all

Pls advise on this

Whose favour does RPRF needs to be made for and for how much??

avi

Avi,

Do you mind sending me?.??..? 8)

Now the serious info that you asked.......

The RPRF $490 CAD or $ 490 USD must be submitted in the form of a money order, certified cheque or bank draft payable to the "Canadian Consulate General

Friends... This is applicable only to buffalo visa office, new Delhi or London, Singapore or other visa offices follow different way in handling RPRF.

Thanks

entemaria
 
GoHerd said:
"Canadian Consulate General"
490 USD or CAD / person
You will have details in PPR.

GoHerd,

I got this with my medicals.... :-*

entemaria
 
GoHerd said:
"Canadian Consulate General"
490 USD or CAD / person
You will have details in PPR.

GoHerd, when are you finishing your landing process?

Are you going to drive to buffalo?

entemaria
 
GoHerd said:
"Canadian Consulate General"
490 USD or CAD / person
You will have details in PPR.

entemaria said:
Avi,

Do you mind sending me?.??..? 8)

Now the serious info that you asked.......

The RPRF $490 CAD or $ 490 USD must be submitted in the form of a money order, certified cheque or bank draft payable to the "Canadian Consulate General

Friends... This is applicable only to buffalo visa office, new Delhi or London, Singapore or other visa offices follow different way in handling RPRF.

Thanks

entemaria


Thanks Guys.. My MR letter just gave the link to the buffalo website to check for the RPRF details. I came accross the following information at theat link

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

If paying in US funds, make your payment instrument payable to the Consulate General of Canada (or, if applying in Washington, to the Embassy of Canada). Payment in US funds by bank draft or certified cheque must be drawn on a bank located in the United States.

 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.


thsi is different from what they have told you.. I am confused :-X
 
avi_15 said:
Thanks Guys.. My MR letter just gave the link to the buffalo website to check for the RPRF details. I came accross the following information at theat link

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

If paying in US funds, make your payment instrument payable to the Consulate General of Canada (or, if applying in Washington, to the Embassy of Canada). Payment in US funds by bank draft or certified cheque must be drawn on a bank located in the United States.

 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.


thsi is different from what they have told you.. I am confused :-X


Avi,

Pradeep also had this same confusion but my MR letter clearly says it is to the Canadian consulate general and my RPRF is already encashed, so without any worries send your RPRF with your PCC.

You can also send $490 in my favor for giving you this information. :-*

Best wishes

entemaria
 
thanks entemaria !!! i will settle the thanks to you with a beer instead of 490$.. that would be a lot easier on my pocket :)

avi

entemaria said:
Avi,

Pradeep also had this same confusion but my MR letter clearly says it is to the Canadian consulate general and my RPRF is already encashed, so without any worries send your RPRF with your PCC.

You can also send $490 in my favor for giving you this information. :-*

Best wishes

entemaria
 
avi_15 said:
thanks entemaria !!! i will settle the thanks to you with a beer instead of 490$.. that would be a lot easier on my pocket :)

avi

Hehe agreed..... +1

entemaria
 
entemaria said:
GoHerd, when are you finishing your landing process?

Are you going to drive to buffalo?

entemaria
Etermaria,
I have not got visa yet, how can I land in Canada?
I am driving through Buffalo to Canada probably begin of November
 
GoHerd said:
Etermaria,
I have not got visa yet, how can I land in Canada?
I am driving through Buffalo to Canada probably begin of November

Did you mail your passport to them. I believe Pradeep went to buffalo office yesterday to get the visa stamped and finished his landing.

Good luck

entemaria
 
entemaria said:
Did you mail your passport to them. I believe Pradeep went to buffalo office yesterday to get the visa stamped and finished his landing.

Good luck

entemaria

Buffalo friends!

Pradeep finished his landing process. I called him today and shared my happiness. Now he is a Permanent Resident of Canada.

Congratulations to him.

entemaria