The document requirements are same for current as well as previous employers. If you can get reference letters then contract letters are optional. But since your reference letters are not on letterhead I would suggest uploading contract letters too.
It does not say so. It just says "Police certificates are typically valid for one year from the date they are issued.". But i guess it is safe to get it again if it's older than a few years.
They charged your card in less than 10 days? Wow that was fast. Mine took a month. No you cannot track your FBI pcc but you can call their customer care after about 10 days of cc charge to check status of your application.
In that case better take the reference letter from someone else, whom IRCC should be able to contact or provide another contact (eg. HR) together with your supervisor's contact.
Hi, are you saying applicants with self employed work experience are treated differently from those with salaried ones and that the former ones take more processing time? Also is this applicable for FSW?
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/fbi-us-pcc-which-applications-are-currently-being-processed-t396412.0.html
Follow this link. People update it on regular basis with their timeline.
Hi sky2k16,
I was just browsing through threads related to independent contractors and came across this. My case is very similar. In case you are still following the forums I would like to know what did you end up mentioning your work experience as: employee or self employed? If the latter then...