Wow. it was really quick... Our files are still stuck with MExico authorities since Nov 1st..Hi all, I just want to share my timeline for my husband and myself PCC.
Package received - Sept. 23 2019
Documents sent to Mexican authorities - Oct. 18 2019
Results sent to the IRCC office - Dec. 17 2019
yeah, they are not very good at responding, but that's the only way. try at the gap of 2 weeks and they generally respond.Hey @ryanvik With who did you check about your certificate? I have emailed the embassy of Canada in Mexico back in December and haven't got a reply.
HellooCan you please send me a private msg. I have the contact of a person that can help you. (GESTOR OFICIAL)
Are you still looking for help?Helloo
I have some problems with Mexico PC.... can you help me please
30 days it is, its mentioned in the last sentence, that its valid for a month from date of issueHi! What is the validity of a Mexican police certificate?
My boyfriend and I are applying for PR via FSW-Outland and he obtained a police certificate in January 2020 before we submitted our application and now CIC sent an email asking for a police certificate. In the Upload Documents section of the application, the system asks for issue date and expiry date, but there's no expiry date on the police certificate he got in January 2020. Can anyone help?
I think he definitely got the wrong one, then. He got the Constancia de no Antecedentes Penales and the last sentence is just "Para los fines que convengan, se extiende la presente."30 days it is, its mentioned in the last sentence, that its valid for a month from date of issue
Oh, I see. Definitely the wrong one, then. I don't think the one he got was from FGR - it had the logo of his state and SSP on the top left and no FGR logo on the top right.Hi again,
The official one is the "constancia de antecedentes registrales" it is issued by FGR (fiscalia general de la republica) and all the info you need to get if is here:
https://www.gob.mx/fgr/acciones-y-programas/constancia-de-datos-registrales
Tip: be careful with the photos they need them to be very close to your face (from neck to top of head) not as the passport photos that have the top of shoulders.
The constancia has a big FGR logo In the top right, and its written as a letter to the embassy of canada, and it has your application number in it. Because to get it you need a letter of the Canadian embassy requesting it as per CIC instructions:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/medical-police/police-certificates/how/mexico.html
Please let me know if this was your case... you submitted another kind of police certificate and not the constancia de antecedentes registrales. (Because I really don't want to request this again is very troublesome) thanks
Yes, he need to send a mail with his process id to MXICO-IM-RAU@international.gc.ca and ask for the letter to get the Constancia de antecedentes registrales.Oh, I see. Definitely the wrong one, then. I don't think the one he got was from FGR - it had the logo of his state and SSP on the top left and no FGR logo on the top right.
So in order to get this, he must first send an email to the visa office in Mexico City, is that right? He is in Mexico right now. I assume that the "official letter" from the visa office is what he needs so that FGR will give him the correct police certificate for immigration. Any idea how long this entire process will take? This is the last supporting document that the CIC asked from our application and I'm afraid the processing will be put on pause until we have this document.