i applied for citizenship with my old pcc but i got Aor. And i have more then 183days absence from canada after that pcc. Can local office create any issue in this.
i have applied for the ppc already, i just want to know that they will ask for the police clearance certificate during test or anytime during processing.
They might. They might not.
They for sure can and they for sure have required applicants to provide a police certificate later in the process. Explicit reports of this include request for police certificate during and following the interview. Those, however, appear to have been cases in which the total number of days in a particular country were not readily apparent until the interviewer was reviewing the specific absences, either in preparation for the interview or during the interview. If there is a more blatant or obvious failure to provide a relevant police certificate, perhaps the request for one could precede being scheduled for an interview or test. In any event, like many other potential requests for additional information or documentation, the request could come
at any time in the process, any time, which includes right up to the time the oath is taken (while possible, and it has happened, requests for additional information or documentation after being scheduled for the oath, or even after "Decision Made," are very unusual -- they happen but rarely).
There is no way to discern what factors or circumstances will determine whether IRCC will require you to submit another police certificate.
We do not even know whether IRCC has a strict or flexible approach. I have GUESSED it will be flexible, that some applicants who meet the criteria invoking the requirement to submit a police certificate will not necessarily be required to do so, but even if my guess is in the ballpark, that is a huge ballpark, meaning the discretion employed could range very widely.
Among the factors which I think will have some influence, presence in the particular country after the submitted police certificate was issued looms large, particularly any extended periods of time in that country. For example, you indicate 183 days of "
absence" since the certificate was issued, whereas what is more significant is the number of days
present in a particular country.