I know someone personally who got rejectedThis is definitely wrong information. You don't necessarily need it from birth. Usually It is either last 10 years or from 18 years of age.
I know someone personally who got rejectedThis is definitely wrong information. You don't necessarily need it from birth. Usually It is either last 10 years or from 18 years of age.
Can you show me in the list of official documents where it says that PCC is required from birth?I know someone personally who got rejected
Can you show me in the list of official documents where it says that PCC is required from birth?
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/apply-permanent-residence/police-certificates.html
This is from official website
Our online system will ask for a police certificate for:
You don’t need to give us police certificates for any period of time before you were 18 years old or for time spent in Canada.
- you and your family members who are 18 years or older
- and
- every country you (or a family member) stayed in during the last 10 years for 6 months or more in a row
After you apply, an officer may ask for additional police certificates from any time in your life since you were 18 years old.
The mistake you are making is that just because you got an ADR doesn't mean that it is required for everybody.This is official guidelines and your understanding is completely correct. However, in practice ircc knows about local laws and if we submit pcc from country of birth covering only last 10 years period they reject it. I myself got adr for pak pcc when i never lived in pak since 2008
Thanks for clarifying. This just scared the hell out of me,The mistake you are making is that just because you got an ADR doesn't mean that it is required for everybody.
I didn't get any ADR. I just submitted my PCC since the age of 18. In fact, i even guided 4 other families (who now have PR) and also advised them on PCC. Having PCC since birth is not a requirement at all, and every single one of those families got their PR without having PCC from birth.
I have the same question... What I have gathered is that some provinces have a separate program but others just pick profiles from EE pool.. but not sure how to link the two...Can anyone tell me how can we apply for provincial Nominee Program?
You only need PCC from your permanent address. Don't need it for other cities if you lived there during studies or training.Any one who can guide on obtaining Police clearance certificates from Lahore and Islamabad? I am from Sindh, but stayed in both cities for studies and training for job.
Seriusly? My consultant just asked me to submit PCC for all addresses where I lived (not travelled) after 18years of age...You only need PCC from your permanent address. Don't need it for other cities if you lived there during studies or training.
A lot of consultants are bogus.Seriusly? My consultant just asked me to submit PCC for all addresses where I lived (not travelled) after 18years of age...
Ok. And you did mention all places where you lived in addresses section?A lot of consultants are bogus.
I had to research this issue quite a bit. I have many posts on this. I was in the same situation as yours. Lived in another city while studying. In the end only submitted based on permanent address on NIC. IF NIC permanent address has changed then you need to submit for all those permanent addresses.
I also advised 4 other families on the same. And all of them got PR without issue.
No, I only used the permanent address on my NIC in the address history.Ok. And you did mention all places where you lived in addresses section?
You only need a PCC for countries you spend close to 6 months in. And you can use a PCC thats less than 6 months old so no problems.Hello,
Can i travel after receiving PCC from pakistan on visit visa to another country or I have to stay in pakistan till I submit docs for ITA.