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kbsunshine15

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hi everyone,

Just want to know when I should pay the right of permanent residence fee? I already got the first stage approval and my CSQ from Quebec. I saw someone mention you should pay this fee as sson as you can. but my Vo office is in LA and the current processing time is 19 months. Should I pay now or wait till they ask any info from me? If i do pay now, where should I mail the receipt? Thank you. ;)
 
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kbsunshine15 said:
hi everyone,

Just want to know when I should pay the right of permanent residence fee? I already got the first stage approval and my CSQ from Quebec. I saw someone mention you should pay this fee as sson as you can. but my Vo office is in LA and the current processing time is 19 months. Should I pay now or wait till they ask any info from me? If i do pay now, where should I mail the receipt? Thank you. ;)

1. Well if don't pay now, and wait until LA asks for the RPRF, then you add an additional 2 months onto the processing time. As always your choice.
 
PMM said:
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1. Well if don't pay now, and wait until LA asks for the RPRF, then you add an additional 2 months onto the processing time. As always your choice.

+1. It will delay your application. Almost everyone who didn't pay upfront regretted it.
 
So my understanding is if you didn't pay "the right of permanent residence fee" at the same time with your application.

But you paid after you've got the AIP, it is still ok.

And it is better than you wait until LA asks for the RPRF, right? Otherwise you will then add an additional 2 months onto the processing time.

Am I understanding correctly?

Thank you!
 
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Deedeedar said:
So my understanding is if you didn't pay "the right of permanent residence fee" at the same time with your application.

But you paid after you've got the AIP, it is still ok.

And it is better than you wait until LA asks for the RPRF, right? Otherwise you will then add an additional 2 months onto the processing time.

Am I understanding correctly?

Thank you!

Yes, your understanding is correct as is the info. from the other members. You can pay it online and you will get an immediate receipt that you can send to your VO, via e-mail (scanned copy) or snail mail (photocopy). I suggest e-mail. Good luck!
 
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CdnandTrini said:
Yes, your understanding is correct as is the info. from the other members. You can pay it online and you will get an immediate receipt that you can send to your VO, via e-mail (scanned copy) or snail mail (photocopy). I suggest e-mail. Good luck!

Thank you CdnandTrini!

Hopefully I'll get AIP next month, Then I will start to pay "the right of permanent residence fee".
But the processing time is still working on applications received on October 8, 2012 since nearly 2 months ago :(
 
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Deedeedar said:
Thank you CdnandTrini!

Hopefully I'll get AIP next month, Then I will start to pay "the right of permanent residence fee".
But the processing time is still working on applications received on October 8, 2012 since nearly 2 months ago :(

You are most welcome. I know that it can be discouraging to see the 19 month wait times, my Visa Office (VO) in Port of Spain Trinidad, just moved up from 18 to 19 months as well as the VO in Kingston Jamaica. So you are in good company at least :). Keep in mind that these numbers represent the "worst case" scenario and many folks get through sooner (ususally at least 50%) especially if their files are less complicated. Also remember, the pain from being separated from the ones we love in a good realationship, is nothing compared to the pain that we could be suffering in daily contact in a bad relationship. Stay strong, you will need to be strong for you and your spouse/partner. Blessings.
 
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