Police certificates are normally valid 6 months, so I doubt you will be able to use the one you have from Feb 2016.
Hi there, I know PCC is valid around 6 months, but I moved to USA for 3 years now. My question is the PCC of my home country issued last year will be still valid if I am travelling back there for few days soon this March 2018?Police certificates are normally valid 6 months, so I doubt you will be able to use the one you have from Feb 2016.
A PCC is considered valid if it was issed at the end of, or after your most recent trip to a country.Hi there, I know PCC is valid around 6 months, but I moved to USA for 3 years now. My question is the PCC of my home country issued last year will be still valid if I am travelling back there for few days soon this March 2018?
That is not necessary by default.i have recently acquired the PCC from Qatar with the help of an agency DO I NEED TO GET MY pcc from Qatar attested by Ministry of Foreign affairs. I don't see that as an required criteria mentioned on the CIC website....KINDLY ADVISE
I'm not sure how the "education" part of your question is related to the Police Certificate Requirement, but the link you posted deals with requirements to obtain Permanent Residency, not Citizenship.Hello everyone,
I have a little question regarding the police certificate, I spent 10 months studying abroad (exchange program) in the US, from sept 2012 to may may 2013 and when submitting my application I was asked to provide a police certificate from the US, it made sense until I found this on the website:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/permanent-residence/express-entry/applications-received-on-after-january-1-2016-completeness-check.html
As part of a complete application, applicants, their spouse or common-law partner and their dependent children 18 years of age or older (including non-accompanying dependents) must submit a valid police certificate for all countries or territories (except Canada) in which they have spent six months or more in a row within the last 10 years since the age of 18.
Thank you for your response,I'm not sure how the "education" part of your question is related to the Police Certificate Requirement, but the link you posted deals with requirements to obtain Permanent Residency, not Citizenship.
If you are applying for citizenship, you need to provide a Police Certificate only if you have spent at least 181 days in a different country during the last 4 years of your eligibility period.
Then you are in the wrong threadThank you for your response,
Am applying for PR
ohh sorry ! I keep getting confused on where to post ... nevermind and thanks !Then you are in the wrong thread
How is this legal??? I'm sure if IRCC got wind of this, there would be a lot more questions coming... the PCC will be the last of person A's worriesA person (A) I know used his brother’s (B) name to work in Taiwan few years back. Both are applying for PR, who should get PCC from Taiwan? person A or B?