Thanks for this, a little more relieved now. "People write a lot of stuff what they feel was the reason for the refusal and often leave the real reason." Yes, you are absolutely right, I have seen this happen all the time. I hope this is the case this time as well. My Canadian RCMP pcc runs a check using both my names and this is reflected in the report. I am concerned that the ircc officer might see both names mentioned in the rcmp pcc and wonder why this was not done in my home country's pcc as well. Because if my passport and pcc names are the same, I could have easily have committed crimes earlier before I changed my name, which would then be omitted from a pcc search made using my new name alone. But yes, if they know how different countries' processes work, then they would know that both names are already linked in this particular country's system, so the pcc automatically covers everything. I am still considering an LoE to explain although I don't want to complicate matters if they are uncomplicated as you say. I will think a bit more about this. It is not helping that the criminality has been in progress for over two months now. Thank you though, you are very kind to assuage people's concerns.