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New Policy for International Students - April 12th, 2021
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They've stated "It is recommended" to pay the right for permanent residence upfront for future delays...there's no word "must". Here's the statement:
"We recommend you pay the right of permanent residence fee (CAN$500) now to avoid future delays. You will have to pay it before you become a permanent resident."
Oh sorry, I took it from the public policy announcement (scroll down to "fees"), I might be wrong though:
"Fees
Any applicable fees, including fees for processing an application for permanent residence or for a permanent resident visa under subsection 25.2(1) of the Act, and the Right of Permanent Residence Fee, must be paid at the time of application."
Chatty lawyer is making a new livestream in 1h or so, called "NEW UPDATE: Payment portal and FORMS!" If you guys are too busy or don't feel like spending +1h watching that, I'll make a summary of what I consider the key points.
40k doesn't seem like a lot, but many people interested on applying are either students (hence, looking to apply for the worker stream) or people that didn't expect to apply for PR soon hence don't have their test results. I doubt a lot it'll fill within a day, I'm more inclined to think 3-4 weeks.
On the back of the immigration photos, the photo centre stamped their address and date, and left a line for my name and a line for a guarantor. However on the canada.ca website it shows there is no guarantor needed, only my name and date of birth. So im thinking of writiing my name in the space allotted, and in the guarantor space to just put my date of birth.
I think the guy was misinformed about the guarantor thing, nowhere on the canada.ca permanent residence section does it say your photos need a guarantor signature.
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