So we have a situation: outland applicant, AOR received two days ago.
Today I receive an email asking to update one of the police certificates that we attached.
The requirement of the Checklist (IMM5533, part 4) is that you need to attach the certificate for the country where you currently live, and for the one where you lived the longest since the age of 18.
I've moved around a lot for work, so we made the mistake of attaching the certificates for all (6) countries where I lived since the age of 18 thinking it would help demonstrate that despite my nomadic lifestyle I am still a citizen in good standing.
Now, they asked to update the certificate for a country where I haven't lived in 8 years (Italy). The certificate is now expired, cause I got it pre-covid, but this page here (https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/apply-permanent-residence/police-certificates.html granted, it's for the Express Entry program) says that if you haven't returned to the country in question, then IRCC would still accept it.
Getting a new expedited certificate is at least 4 weeks and around 1,000 EUR, and it's not even a requirement..
I now sent a Case Specific Enquiry form asking them to reconsider due to the fact that Italy is neither my current country of residence, nor the longest I've lived in since the age of 18 (and the current and longest certificates were both provided and they were both issued just a month ago).
I would appreciate any thoughts on the following:
1) Has IRCC ever been known to reconsider in situations like this?
2) How long does it typically take for IRCC to respond? (and would they even care to respond, or am I just delaying my own process by not applying for an Italian certificate immediately? As you can imagine, I would really love to avoid spending a thousand euros on something potentially unnecessary).
3) Any other helpful thoughts would be very much appreciated..
Today I receive an email asking to update one of the police certificates that we attached.
The requirement of the Checklist (IMM5533, part 4) is that you need to attach the certificate for the country where you currently live, and for the one where you lived the longest since the age of 18.
I've moved around a lot for work, so we made the mistake of attaching the certificates for all (6) countries where I lived since the age of 18 thinking it would help demonstrate that despite my nomadic lifestyle I am still a citizen in good standing.
Now, they asked to update the certificate for a country where I haven't lived in 8 years (Italy). The certificate is now expired, cause I got it pre-covid, but this page here (https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/apply-permanent-residence/police-certificates.html granted, it's for the Express Entry program) says that if you haven't returned to the country in question, then IRCC would still accept it.
Getting a new expedited certificate is at least 4 weeks and around 1,000 EUR, and it's not even a requirement..
I now sent a Case Specific Enquiry form asking them to reconsider due to the fact that Italy is neither my current country of residence, nor the longest I've lived in since the age of 18 (and the current and longest certificates were both provided and they were both issued just a month ago).
I would appreciate any thoughts on the following:
1) Has IRCC ever been known to reconsider in situations like this?
2) How long does it typically take for IRCC to respond? (and would they even care to respond, or am I just delaying my own process by not applying for an Italian certificate immediately? As you can imagine, I would really love to avoid spending a thousand euros on something potentially unnecessary).
3) Any other helpful thoughts would be very much appreciated..