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I received a reply from the Canadian Embassy. Who can help me translate it? Thank you.
This letter shows that we have accepted your application for permanent residency in Canada, including:
Your application fee (the tick in front indicates that they accept your application fee)
or
Your application fee and permanent residence fee (RPRF)
We will begin to process your application now. Your application (form) will be processed according to the date of receipt and your application category. We will send you a letter about the next procedure. For the latest processing time, please visit our website. Remember not to submit (or answer) any identification request. (Unless your form/document is not on the listed date)
Please note that your document number is listed at the top of the letter. This letter is accompanied by a label with your ID number and barcode printed on it. This tag can be put into a computer system to read data. Please put a label on the cover of all replies faxed or mailed to this bureau. These labels can help us deal with affairs faster. However, remember not to put these labels on bank drafts, mail order drafts or checks. We don't accept drafts or checks with foreign objects attached.
If the reply is written in a language other than English or French, be sure to translate the letter into English or French and send it to the presidium together with the original letter.
While we are processing your documents, we suggest you start looking for job opportunities. You can browse the job recommendation website and find your favorite career. For details, please visit the Canadian website (www.directoncanada.gc.ca). This website will provide information about living and working in Canada. You can also use the "Work in Canada Tool" on this website to help you understand the requirements of various work areas in Canada today. This tool can provide you with information about the skills required for each job, the nature of the job and the working environment. This tool can also let you know whether the job you choose is supervised by the relevant departments in Canada.
Thank you for your interest in Canada.
Visa and Immigration Department
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