Hi All,
My father's application had gone "in Process" on December 19th. I received the below message yesterday i.e., January 13th along with the medical request.
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- Schedule A: A separate and newly completed Schedule A Background Declaration form (IMM 5669) bearing an original signature. Please provide your personal history and addresses from the age of 18 to the present without any gaps in time. Please include any past visa refusals in Section 4. This must be received at this office by: 2020/02/12
- Police Certificate: Please provide an original police clearance certificate for Pakistan. This must be received at this office by: 2020/02/12
- RCMP Criminal Record Check: Please provide a certified criminal record check from the RCMP. From our records, it seems you are currently residing in Canada. If this is the case, please apply for an RCMP clearance certificate. If not, please let our office know so that we can issue you instructions on how to do so from outside of Canada. This must be received at this office by: 2020/02/12
- IMM5562: Supplementary Information - Your Travels form. This must be received at this office by: 2020/02/12
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I can see why they asked for IMM 5669 again as there are a couple of errors on the form we submitted.
Requesting help from the forum community...
1. My dad is currently in Pakistan and he left Canada a few weeks after I filed the application - What do I do for RCMP clearance? Attach a letter that he stayed less than 4 months?
2. We have shown 2 addresses in Pakistan in different provinces, do I need to get PCC from both the provinces?
3. How do we go about getting a PCC in Karachi Pakistan.
Since my parents are in India- the RCMP fingerprint is a tricky process as RCMP does not accredit anyone outside the country, however after much researching , i found a process to get it done - have copied the steps below from other thread. it is called ink digitization process
1. http://canadianlegal.org/calgary-fingerprinting/ink-to-digital-conversion/ < The charges are $85,
2. Sent an email to debbie@canadianlegal.org & told her that I want to get the fingerprint conversion done. She will guide you more for your queries.
They are certified agency to process fingerprints digitally & transmit to RCMP.
You have to send them the form C216C with your fingerprints + some more documents like Card Scan form etc (mentioned in KIT) - I used FD258 (FBI fingerprint form)
2. Downloaded the instructions document given on the page.
3. Took prints >> went to Fingerprint Bureau office here in Mumbai >> they took the fingerprints on C216C form
After they take the fingerprints they have to sign the C216C form + one more form given in the instructions kit above.
Docs to be carried : passport/2 photos/C216C form/other forms from Kit/ local address proof/ photo ID.
You are done here with Indian Process. Its a 2 day process.
Now, you can courier the documents to Canada or the address given by Debbie.
Once they receive courier & payment, they process the digitization of fingerprints that day only & transmit to RCMP.
My fingerprints were submitted to RCMP on 15th April & I got the certificate on 27th April by Canada Post. (original poster)
So it was a quick process.
Points to be noted :
1. Its upon you whether you want RCMP to send the results to the Agent or directly to you. <I opted to send directly to me which proved correct & I saved 70$ (courier from Canada to India) here, RCMP sent the document by Canada Post & to my surprise, that was delivered in 7 Days to Hyderabad>.
You have to mention in the forms given.
2. RCMP doesn't charge anything if you need the certificate for PR purpose. So you just need to pay for digitization of your fingerprints to the agent which is $85
3. Once you complete the fingerprinting on paper in India i.e. C216C form + other forms, you can send the scanned copy to Debbie for confirmation to ensure the documentation is correct. Then you can send courier to Canada... ( Very interesting and highly recommended- it is like a preapproval of all the documentation before submitting it to be processed and if any errors then they can be rectified before couriering)
4. Prefer Fedex for sending courier..they do home pick up also..It costed me 2950 INR.
5) Always take and extra set of C216C and get the fingerprints on it as well in case something goes wrong - if they ask for just one applicants RCMP then it is still better to get it done for all who have visited Canada so as not to delay the process.
If anyone needs help then feel free to contact me- i submitted scanned copy of the fingerprints, the application forms , copies of govt issued ids and was given all ok, parents will courier the original fingerprints which i can personally take and drop it off at the office.