how about police clearance record , do i have to get it ? i have not got out of Canada since i landed
All I can suggest is what the instructions state.
If you respond "yes" to item 10.b then the instructions state to include a police certificate or give an explanation why not. Item 10.b asks if you have been in another country a total of 183 or more days over the course of the preceding FOUR (4) years. There is
NOTHING in the instructions which suggest a different time period for some applicants, such as those who became a Canadian PR less than four years ago.
Why do you think not leaving Canada since you landed is relevant? There is nothing in the instructions which suggest it is.
Note: I recognize there are several participants in this forum who advocate it is relevant, that days in another country prior to becoming a PR do not count as days in another country. A couple are insistent that IRCC call centre agents have confirmed this. Accounts of those telephone queries suggest calls arguing for a particular interpretation, an interpretation favouring an exception for days prior to becoming a PR for example, rather than open queries as to what IRCC is asking and expects. Nonetheless, those reports may be right.
I doubt it, but I cannot say for certain.
To my ear those reports echo several similar reports that preceded October 11, when some were advocating the new application form would prescribe a three year period of time rather than four. Similarly, multiple participants in the forum adamantly asserted IRCC call centre agents confirmed this. Did not happen. Why was obvious all along. (I have a hard time grasping where these myths come from, or why they become so persistent.)
What I do know for certain is that the police certificate requirement is based on the
FOUR-year period of time during which a foreign criminal conviction constitutes a prohibition (Section 22(3) in the
Citizenship Act) . That is a fixed period of time, fixed as of the date the application for citizenship is signed. This prohibition period of time, the
FOUR years preceding the date of the application, applies without regard to when the applicant became a PR.