dnataraj said:
This is a bit confusing:
If you see Toledo's post,
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/strategic-recruitment-stream-alberta-pnp-t9132.1175.html
for Chicago consulate one has to send notarized copies in stage 1. At other consulates the websites say, one has to send original passport. However when I called NY consulate they said they will not require original passport.
I will post my experience once I submit my application next week at NY consulate.
-dna
hi guys
knowing the pace at which indian govt. officials work i started working on the indian PCC at the same time as when i had applied for the AINP pre-assessment........i went thru the chicago consulate ......
here is the link that might clarify a few things http://chicago.indianconsulate.com/Passpins.html#K. _Police_Clearance_Certificate:
also i would like to mention some aspects of my experience......according to the consulate folks:
1. if your
indian passport was issued in the USA
AND you have had that indian passport for 5 yrs or more.....then the first stage is cut down to one day from 60 day waiting and they will issue the PCC that very day.....
2. if your
indian passport was issued in the USA
BUT you have had that passport for less than 5 yrs ..........than you will have 2 go thru the regular process.....
3. mine was less than 5 yrs so i had to go the whole way, but the thing to be cautious about is that..... in my case after stage -1 of the PCC process, ie after the 60 days were over, the chicago consulate didnt inform me that i was ready to move to stage -2,.........so i wasted few weeks expecting some sort of communication / status update from the indian consulate, which never came!!!!........ in the end when i called the consulate, the officer said to me "madamji, why are u waiting for us to call? ......if you havent heard from us and the 60 days are over since you applied for stage -1 , then bring your passport and we will issue the PCC"........
4. lastly, you can cut the stage one short (ie < 60 days) if you get your file # from the consulate and their fax number and have the passport office / police office (ie whoever does Police clearance in your region in india) and have them fax your record / file to the consulate here.......then you can save the time......
all the best
razbeen
==> bear in mind that coz we are dealing with govt. officials, so their "MOOD" can also influence the pace of your case.......