There are a few possible reasons why IRCC might have issued a PFL under section 16(1) stating that your spouse has been arrested on more than one occasion. One possibility is that there is a mistake in the data that IRCC has about your spouse. Another possibility is that your spouse has been arrested in the past, but the arrests were not reported to IRCC.
If you are sure that your spouse has not been arrested, you can write a letter to IRCC explaining the situation. In your letter, you should provide any evidence that you have that supports your claim, such as a police clearance certificate or a letter from your spouse's employer. You should also explain why you believe that the data that IRCC has about your spouse is incorrect.
If you are still unable to resolve the issue, you may need to seek legal assistance.
As for the USA PCC, it is possible that IRCC requested it because they are also considering your spouse's application for a US visa. If you have not been to the USA or applied for a US visa in the past, you may not need to provide a PCC. However, it is always best to err on the side of caution and provide the PCC if IRCC requests it.
Here are some tips for writing a letter to IRCC:
- Be clear and concise.
- State the facts of the case.
- Provide any evidence that you have that supports your claim.
- Explain why you believe that the data that IRCC has about your spouse is incorrect.
- Be polite and respectful.
If you are still unable to resolve the issue, you may need to seek legal assistance.