Yes, you can get one. It will be mandatory to get one as part of your EE application.Hi all,
I am new here and this is my first post. I overstayed my F-1 visa in the US for 60 days in 2019, can I still get an FBI police clearance certificate for my future Canadian EE application? Looking forward to your reply.
Thanks.
Thanks for your quick response. Is overstaying a crime in the US? Will my overstay become a bad record on that certificate? I left the US voluntarily without any deportation/removal order.Yes, you can get one. It will be mandatory to get one as part of your EE application.
Hi, if the record of my overstay pops up on the PCC, will the application be rejected?You will know it when you apply for your PCC.
It's not a crime.Thanks for your quick response. Is overstaying a crime in the US? Will my overstay become a bad record on that certificate? I left the US voluntarily without any deportation/removal order.
I will never withhold or cheat on anything in my application documents.It's not a crime.
As long as you are honest about your immigration history in your EE application, it won't be a problem. You'll only have issues if you try to cover up past immigration history.
I was found inadmissible at the border and sent back and they classified this as an arrest at the PCC. You will just have to inform them of this. Even if the PCC has nothing listed, you will still need to inform them when you apply. I’m still in process, but from what I was told, being deported or overstaying a visa won’t harm your chances for a PR, you will just have a difficult time getting a TRV.I will never withhold or cheat on anything in my application documents.
Will the overstay record show up in the PCC? I did some research on the FBI PCC, and found that the FBI PCC seems to only concern the "arrest data". If I never got arrested anytime anywhere in the US, does it mean that my FBI PCC will be clean?
Where did you inform them of this in your PR application?I was found inadmissible at the border and sent back and they classified this as an arrest at the PCC. You will just have to inform them of this. Even if the PCC has nothing listed, you will still need to inform them when you apply. I’m still in process, but from what I was told, being deported or overstaying a visa won’t harm your chances for a PR, you will just have a difficult time getting a TRV.
I checked the part asking if I was refused admission or ordered to leave. Not sure where an overstay would go though.Where did you inform them of this in your PR application?
Yeah this is an interesting discussion. I was stuck in the US because all flights to my home country were cancelled. Wonder how that will play out in the background checks.I checked the part asking if I was refused admission or ordered to leave. Not sure where an overstay would go though.
Hi, mushymush, thanks for participating in this discussion. I saw that your CRS is 521, does this mean that you already have a valid LMIA? Thanks.Yeah this is an interesting discussion. I was stuck in the US because all flights to my home country were cancelled. Wonder how that will play out in the background checks.
No, my CRS is because of french and english scores. French is actually the anti-LMIA because if you have a job offer, you'd be LMIA exempt.Hi, mushymush, thanks for participating in this discussion. I saw that your CRS is 521, does this mean that you already have a valid LMIA? Thanks.