Hi everybody, can you guys please suggest. My AOR is December 24,2019. Medical passed, biometrics request received. Today I have receive a request to pay RPRF. The letter said “ in order for us to continue the review of your application we request the RPRF payment”. Can anyone suggest what could this mean. Thanks
Mine just said this: "This is in reference to your application for permanent residence in Canada. In order for us to continue the review of your application, we require the following documents: [my name] + RPRF: Please pay the Right of Permanent Residence fee. Please visit http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/fees/index.asp for instructions on how to pay your fees and upload your receipt."
Mine just said this: "This is in reference to your application for permanent residence in Canada. In order for us to continue the review of your application, we require the following documents: [my name] + RPRF: Please pay the Right of Permanent Residence fee. Please visit http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/fees/index.asp for instructions on how to pay your fees and upload your receipt."
It means your application is now pending for the review of the final officer. You are done with the first two officers who are Program Assistant (checks R10 only) and Case Processing Agent (also known as Case Analyst) who does in-depth check of your file including A11.2 eligibility check.
My AOR is Sep 26 2019 and I received MEP and BIL on 18 Oct 2019 then on 21 Oct I received RPRF. I later ordered GCMS notes and saw that after the Case Processing Agent cleared everything he noted that RPRF was outstanding and requested.
The problem is it takes time to get the final officer to review your case. Your application goes in queue for the officer, but when you are picked up, everything seems to be done in one or two days unless you get into security screening.
I noticed when it says Admissibility review it means your application is at the very last stage and the next thing is to receive PPR - Usually takes max one or two weeks after RPRF is requested.
It means your application is now pending for the review of the final officer. You are done with the first two officers who are Program Assistant (checks R10 only) and Case Processing Agent (also known as Case Analyst) who does in-depth check of your file including A11.2 eligibility check.
My AOR is Sep 26 2019 and I received MEP and BIL on 18 Oct 2019 then on 21 Oct I received RPRF. I later ordered GCMS notes and saw that after the Case Processing Agent cleared everything he noted that RPRF was outstanding and requested.
The problem is it takes time to get the final officer to review your case. Your application goes in queue for the officer, but when you are picked up, everything seems to be done in one or two days unless you get into security screening.
I noticed when it says Admissibility review it means your application is at the very last stage and the next thing is to receive PPR - Usually takes max one or two weeks after RPRF is requested.
I raised a webform a day before getting rprf request to inquire about the status of my app plus to know about my VO and in that they have mentioned that my eligibility and criminality is in process while security has not been started.
While the rprf request says admissibility in process, what does it mean?
I raised a webform a day before getting rprf request to inquire about the status of my app plus to know about my VO and in that they have mentioned that my eligibility and criminality is in process while security has not been started.
While the rprf request says admissibility in process, what does it mean?
Do not rely on web forms and also call center calls. Officer will update everything may be in one go. Some officers even don't update immediately on GCMS and do on the background. Have bit more patience and you will receive your PPR soon.
Getting rprf used to mean you were close to getting PR but now it is part of the 2nd officer check after the completeness check. I got rprf fee request in October, it is now 4 months later and after seeing GCMS notes I see that the rfpr fee was noted missing, along with some other documents and review was required. So unfortunately it doesn't always mean Pr is on the way, it is just part of their process.
Getting rprf used to mean you were close to getting PR but now it is part of the 2nd officer check after the completeness check. I got rprf fee request in October, it is now 4 months later and after seeing GCMS notes I see that the rfpr fee was noted missing, along with some other documents and review was required. So unfortunately it doesn't always mean Pr is on the way, it is just part of their process.
What do you mean by wording? My letter said: "This is in reference to your application for permanent residence in Canada. In order for us to continue the review of your application, we require the following documents: [my name] + RPRF: Please pay the Right of Permanent Residence fee. Please visit http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/fees/index.asp for instructions on how to pay your fees and upload your receipt."
What do you mean by wording? My letter said: "This is in reference to your application for permanent residence in Canada. In order for us to continue the review of your application, we require the following documents: [my name] + RPRF: Please pay the Right of Permanent Residence fee. Please visit http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/fees/index.asp for instructions on how to pay your fees and upload your receipt."
Exactly. If your letter reads "Your admissibility review is ungoing..." or something, it means they are almost done, and you should expect PPR within 2 weeks
Exactly. If your letter reads "Your admissibility review is ungoing..." or something, it means they are almost done, and you should expect PPR within 2 weeks