DearApplicant :
Please find attached correspondence which refers to your application for permanent residence.
Medical forms and instructions are being emailed to you separately. PLEASE READ THEM CAREFULLY AS THEY HAVE RECENTLY BEEN UPDATED. If you do not receive the separate instructions within 48 hours or if you have any difficulties opening the attached documents, please advise us by reply to this email.
- Please sendphotocopies of your updated/valid passports (only front and back Bio pages) for all . Please do not send the original passports unless requested to do so.
- Kindly follow the links below for information on payment of fees:
FEE SCHEDULE:
canadainternational.gc.ca/india-inde/visas/fees-frais.aspx?lang=eng
HOW TO PAY:
cic.gc.ca/english/information/fees/result.asp?lob=proc&cat=perm
Please comply by the mentioned requirements within 45 daysfrom today.
Please note:A change in your family composition may affect the processing requirements and processing time for your application. If you have, or anticipate having, a change in family composition (for example, marriage, divorce or expecting a child) you need to advise the visa office as soon as possible of this change.
Best regards,
Immigration Section/ Section de l’immigration
High Commission of Canada/ Haut-Commissariat du Canada
PO Box 5209
7/8 Shantipath, Chanakyapuri
New Delhi, India/Inde 110021
Friends,
I have many questions on which I need your help.
1)How Do I send the photo copies of our passports?
By post or as an reply to this email sent by NDVO or use the enquiry form provided in the NDVO website.
2)Fees Payment.
Are they asking me to pay my RPRF fees?. If so, can I pay it online. Since my self and my wife are applyging, I think we need to pay $980 . Please confirm if the amount is correct.
3) My family composition is going to change.
We are expecting a baby in the month of Jan. How do we communicate this detail?. Through reply to this e-mail from NDVO or use the enquiry form provided at NDVO website?
Please help me for the above three questions.
Regards,
Satish.
Please find attached correspondence which refers to your application for permanent residence.
Medical forms and instructions are being emailed to you separately. PLEASE READ THEM CAREFULLY AS THEY HAVE RECENTLY BEEN UPDATED. If you do not receive the separate instructions within 48 hours or if you have any difficulties opening the attached documents, please advise us by reply to this email.
- Please sendphotocopies of your updated/valid passports (only front and back Bio pages) for all . Please do not send the original passports unless requested to do so.
- Kindly follow the links below for information on payment of fees:
FEE SCHEDULE:
canadainternational.gc.ca/india-inde/visas/fees-frais.aspx?lang=eng
HOW TO PAY:
cic.gc.ca/english/information/fees/result.asp?lob=proc&cat=perm
Please comply by the mentioned requirements within 45 daysfrom today.
Please note:A change in your family composition may affect the processing requirements and processing time for your application. If you have, or anticipate having, a change in family composition (for example, marriage, divorce or expecting a child) you need to advise the visa office as soon as possible of this change.
Best regards,
Immigration Section/ Section de l’immigration
High Commission of Canada/ Haut-Commissariat du Canada
PO Box 5209
7/8 Shantipath, Chanakyapuri
New Delhi, India/Inde 110021
Friends,
I have many questions on which I need your help.
1)How Do I send the photo copies of our passports?
By post or as an reply to this email sent by NDVO or use the enquiry form provided in the NDVO website.
2)Fees Payment.
Are they asking me to pay my RPRF fees?. If so, can I pay it online. Since my self and my wife are applyging, I think we need to pay $980 . Please confirm if the amount is correct.
3) My family composition is going to change.
We are expecting a baby in the month of Jan. How do we communicate this detail?. Through reply to this e-mail from NDVO or use the enquiry form provided at NDVO website?
Please help me for the above three questions.
Regards,
Satish.