We recommend you pay the right of permanent residence fee (CAN$490) now to avoid future delays. You will have to pay it before you become a permanent resident.
All prices are in Canadian dollars.
Provincial nominee FeeQuantityPrice ($CAN)
Provincial nominee
Your application
Processing fee ($550) and right of permanent residence fee ($490)
$1,040.00 Your application (without right of permanent residence fee)
$550.00 Include your spouse or partner
Processing fee ($550) and right of permanent residence fee ($490)
$1,040.00 Include your spouse or partner (without right of permanent residence fee)
Seniors is the this the right page for paying OID fee payment
I have a family of 2 adult + 1 child 6 years
How much should I pay. I am asking because in fee payment option in it is mentioned only $550 for adults & $150 for child
but My friends also added in the same manner and they got PR on time. so that is why I added my wife in my file so that it will take same time for both of us.
Guys got that “Goldenemail”. Thank God ... will be driving 400 km just to get the photo done. You can roughly imagine where I am residing. On top of that I was having tough (Rough)time with the manager at work since my employer proposed me for promotion. I would have quited long time ago if it wasn’t for this long awaited process .. Can’t imagine what this email means to me.
I will pray for all those who are waiting desperately for a long time. Trust and pray. It really works.
Application received 19sep 2016
Medical upfront (end of Nov,2017)
BGIP 19 Feb 2018
PPR 20 Feb 2018
Guys got that “Goldenemail”. Thank God ... will be driving 400 km just to get the photo done. You can roughly imagine where I am residing. On top of that I was having tough (Rough)time with the manager at work since my employer proposed me for promotion. I would have quited long time ago if it wasn’t for this long awaited process .. Can’t imagine what this email means to me.
I will pray for all those who are waiting desperately for a long time. Trust and pray. It really works.
Application received 19sep 2016
Medical upfront (end of Nov,2017)
BGIP 19 Feb 2018
PPR 20 Feb 2018
Wanted to ask the ones that have already sent their passport for the PPR.
I have a bit of a question regarding how we send our passport.
According to this "DO NOT FILL OUT THE ADDRESS SECTION ON YOUR CANADA POST RETURN ENVELOPE" Does this mean that we do not write down our address on the prepaid return envelope? Sorry to ask for the obvious, it just doesn't make sense for me as these guys are very lazy, and that would mean more work for them, lol
On top of that, what other documents do we send with the PPR different than the two photos and the passport? How do we make sure the CIC links the passport with our file?
Aug 26 Still BGNA.Just now i called CIC as before,lady on a phone told me same answer which i can see on my page.her answer is you are still in your time frame.nothing to worry.Stressed .
File Received : 22nd Sep-2016
MR- Passed : 4th January - 2018
BGIP : 20th Feb - 2018
PPR : ?
I think CIC is moving with good pace , hopefully they will continue on the same path. What is the average timeline in process completion after getting BGIP.