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SojunJung

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Hello guys,

I'm currently preparing all necessary docs for a study permit.
Just wondering why 'criminal record' doesn't show up in my list although it seems an essential thing.

Herewith the docs CIC requested.
- IMM1294
- Letter of acceptance
- Passport
- Proof of means of financial support
- Digital photo
- Proof of medical exam

+Optional (as it says, I'm not going to upload docs because it's optional)
- Schedule 1 (IMM5257)
- Client information

Do you know why? Is it true that only above docs are all to be prepared?
I used to live in Germany for approximately 4 years and I'm currently living in South Korea.
If I have to upload the criminal record somewhere, do I have to upload for Germany and South Korea both?

Thanks for your help in advance.
 
Check the visa office instructions for wherever you're applying from, it has a better list of the documents you need. For example, I had the same list as you have there, but my office also wanted a study plan, so I uploaded that under "client information."

You can select your country here and get your list:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/English/information/applications/student.asp

Here's the office instructions I got when I selected South Korea, looks like you have some additional things to put under "client information"
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM5836E.pdf

You might also want to contact your local VAC for more info on the criminal background thing, sounds like you also need one for Germany in your case.
 
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Edit: Criminal record depends on country I guess. For the online application what most people do is join all the extra documents into one pdf and upload it under the optional client information field.

If you have a criminal record there is a section in the application form where you have to disclose it.
 
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Criminal record check is not required for a study permit. If you have a criminal record there is a section in the application form where you have to disclose it.
The document checklist for his visa office does seem to request police certificates, though... I linked it above.

"Republic of Korea: Criminal and Investigation History record. Original and notarized translation, if applicable, is required."
 
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The document checklist for his visa office does seem to request police certificates, though... I linked it above.

"Republic of Korea: Criminal and Investigation History record. Original and notarized translation, if applicable, is required."
Yeah, edited my post. I see it even says you need one for each country you have lived for 6 months in, weird that this is required for Korea.
 
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