If I were you I would submit this PCC on hand together with an LOE with below points:Hi friends,
I have an urgent question. I live in the U.S., but I'm from Ghana. My AOR is 15th May 2017.
I think I have a pretty straightforward application; I'm single, no dependents, software engineer at Apple.
I only just paid attention to CIC's page on Ghana PCC - http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/africa/ghana.asp
It says you should wait for a letter from CIC before obtaining a PCC from Ghana, and at the time of your application you must upload a document that states: “I am applying from a country that requires an official request letter from IRCC to get a police certificate.”
I got a PCC from Ghana and included it with my application upfront, together with the U.S. FBI report. Obviously I didn't follow CIC's guidelines to the letter. I'm afraid I could be rejected. What do you kind folks suggest I do?
Thank you.
1. Acknowledgement of the PCC instruction for Ghana by CIC - understand a request letter is needed for Ghaha PCC blah blah
2. Makes the required statement as instructed - 'I am applying from a country that requires an official request letter from IRCC to get a police certificate
3. Explain how your got the current Ghanaian PCC on your hand - got it from a previous application? Got it accidentally without being asked for a request letter by Ghana authority while you were not aware of the instruction? Make sure you explain in details that this PCC is obtained from proper channels
4. Offer to CIC that if the attached current Ghanaian PCC is not acceptable, you will re-apply for another one once you receive the official request letter from CIC.
Of course presumably your current Ghanaian PCC is valid (as per CIC requirements), in a standard format and obtained from the regular authority through proper channels. If there's the slightest doubt/question in its origin, you should probably withhold it from submission and wait for the CIC request letter then re-apply with Ghananian authority for a new one.