bestofluck said:It can be in black and white. Never heard of a rejection due to B&W scan![]()
mjadawala said:I have not seen this anywhere else but the instructions for "Police Clearance Certificate" specifically demands us to upload the PCC in colour.
Jamaicangirl88 said:Collected police certificates today... still on track to submit the application next week...
The number of ITA issued recently makes me feel that we are back into one more OINP type of slow processing. God save us nowKerryberry17 said:Yup it took that long.
bestofluck said:It can be in black and white. Never heard of a rejection due to B&W scan![]()
maged_mmh said:they reject PCC if not in color, written in the generic check list
mjadawala said:I have not seen this anywhere else but the instructions for "Police Clearance Certificate" specifically demands us to upload the PCC in colour.
bestofluck said:Where it is mentioned it is mandatory which means all other doc's can be black and white
Police certificates need to be a scan of the original police certificate(s) in color. Certified true copies and unauthorized copies are unacceptable and will result in the application being rejected as incomplete.
Evaii said:Hey Guys,
Is there any post I can find the see different application status means what?
I submitted e-Apr Jan 3, 2016.
My current status of Review of submitted documents is blank, all others are "Not needed". Does this mean my application is not even opened yet, do they start to review my package after the medical exam review status is passed?
Confused.
maged_mmh said:they reject PCC if not in color, written in the generic check list
t3kids said:I wonder why there has been no change in my profile since I submitted on December 6, 2016. Others have medicals passed etc. I know i have passed my medicals because I received a copy from the doctor already. What could be happening?![]()
rajkamalmohanram said:Also, bestofluck, scanning it in color is always better because the signatures/markings appear as-is. If you scan it in B/W, the officer might not be able to make out if you have scanned the original or a photocopy. So, I would strongly recommend that everyone scans ALL documents in color and NOT in B/W.
bestofluck said:I have scanned all copies ( work and education, IELTS and WES, passport pages ) in black and white and also on PVC ( police station one) it is a black and white print except the photo stuck is colored. He dint ask about pcc, and if it was generic question I would have replied that PCC is to be scanned in colour.yes the digital photo I uploaded in colour.
I have my own reasons to send copies in black and white, and so i will not call it a risk. Because I am graphic designer sharpness and tone is taken care of so you may be right for others. my copies are clean and readable.