I have got ita and my spouse is not coming to canada now . Does police clearance certificate is needed for the spouse also for the primary applicant submission time? Please reply
Yes, you will need to submit a police clearance certificate for your spouse even if they are not coming to Canada now. This is because the police clearance certificate is used to assess your spouse's criminal history and it is a standard requirement for all spousal sponsorship applications.
The police clearance certificate must be issued from the country where your spouse is currently residing. It must be translated into English or French and certified by a certified translator. The police clearance certificate must be less than 6 months old at the time of your application submission.
You can find more information about police clearance certificates on the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) website:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/medical-police/police-certificates/about.html
Here are some additional tips for submitting a police clearance certificate for your spouse:
- Make sure to contact the police authorities in your spouse's country well in advance to request the police clearance certificate. The process can take several weeks or even months, so it is important to give yourself plenty of time.
- Be sure to follow the specific instructions provided by the police authorities in your spouse's country. The requirements for police clearance certificates can vary from country to country.
- If you are unable to obtain a police clearance certificate from your spouse's country, you may be able to obtain an alternative document, such as a certificate of good conduct. You will need to contact IRCC to determine if an alternative document is acceptable.
I hope this helps!