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Subject: Re: Really Need Advice-- Posted on: Sat, 29 Nov 2003 17:39:13 +0000


Thank you for your response, although since no one responded before
today, I don't see how I was wasting time. If I had sent the package
and it had been refused, then I would have been wasting time.



Originally posted by Andrew Miller

> You are wasting time for the third day already. If you would
> have used a

> courier (FedEx, DHL, etc.) on the same day you posted your question
> here the

> first time your application would have already been received in
> Buffalo.

>

> As far as fees go - get draft in Canadian dollars made payable to
> "Receiver

> General for Canada" and drawn on Canadian bank.

>

> --

>

> ../..

>

> Andrew Miller

> Immigration Consultant

> Vancouver, British Columbia

> email: AndrewMillerREMOVE@REMOVEcanada.com

> (delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email)

> ________________________________

>

>

> "slmasker@aol.co" wrote in message

> news:1090459.1070120634@britishexpats.com"]news:1090459.1070120-
> 634@britishexpats.com[/url]...

> > I am at the point of sending our application to Buffalo--
> applying in the

> > category of federal skilled worker.

> > Does anyone know the fastest way to get the application logged
> in, or

> > registered, or what ever the correct term is for being given
> an

> > application starting date? My looming birthday (Dec. 23) will
> cause us a

> > loss of 2 points if we can't get it registered, as I am the
> primary

> > applicant. We would still have barely enough, but....

> > We could take it there (using frequent flyer miles) if that
> would help.

> > Of course, we would rather use Fed-ex, or registered mail or
> something

> > if that would get it there and logged in.

> > Also, what is the easiest, correct way for the immigration staff
> to

> > handle our fee?

> > The US dollar is so unstable right now that I am afraid a
> local

> > (Colorado) cashier's check would be wrong by the time it got
> there.

> > there is a US dollar fee amount stated as of Oct.2003 on the
> Buffallo

> > Immigration site, but.....things have changed for the

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