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Humber2014 said:
Does anyone know if married and husband's name is not on passport. Would CIC make that an issue when it comes to passport request? Is it mandatory to update passport name if married?

Not an issue. I have the same situation. I have got my PCC from PSK, Bangalore (without any issues), and have also received the MR mail. Goodluck.
 
Re: FBI PCC

According to FBI website, You cannot use option 2 unless you are a permanent resident or US citizen.

canadams said:
I am about to apply for FBI clearance certificate.

I was looking online and it looks like that FBI certificate can be obtained through Option 2 below

The FBI offers two methods for requesting your Identity History Summary or proof that one does not exist.

Option 1: Submit your request directly to the FBI.

Option 2: Submit to an FBI-approved Channeler, which is a private business that has contracted with the FBI to receive the fingerprint submission and relevant data, collect the associated fee(s), electronically forward the fingerprint submission with the necessary information to the FBI CJIS Division for a national Identity History Summary check, and receive the electronic summary check result for dissemination to the individual. Contact each Channeler for processing times.


I called few agencies and seems like option 2 is very fast as compared to option one.

Does anyone know, if I can use option 2 and will it be valid???
 
Mickeyboy said:
Hi Guys,

Just want ask anybody here in forum with MR-PPR stage who requires Good Conduct Certificate from the UAE who residing in other country. Did you get a new Good Conduct Certificate from UAE? This is my problem now wherein Canadian Embassy Manila requires me UAE Police Certificate. I already have old Good Conduct Certificate which I got before exiting UAE on Sep2011 for Canadian Immigration purposes. I do not know if that is enough to submit to the Embassy as I am no longer residing in UAE since September2011. Any the same situation as mine? Appreciate so much if you can share it.

Regards,

Mickeyboy

I believe PCC cannot be older than 3 months before you filed your application.
 
TangoCharlie1234 said:
deviim15, as you said your MR was on 21st, your consultant mailed it to you today but "YOUR 2nd LINE GOT UPDATED ON 15TH", i want to ask, your 2nd line was updated a week before MR mail and you saw the line updated before 21st?

Thanks for help.
Yes, i saw the second line on 20th October. My consultant was on a week long vacation (20th-26th), and he sent the MR mail to me only on 27th.
 
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pharm said:
According to FBI website, You cannot use option 2 unless you are a permanent resident or US citizen.

thanks for replying, can you share - where is it written?? I am not able to see this on FBI site.
 
Guys,

When you get your file back how do you know if they have rejected it based on your experience? I think they mention important information and experience thing for everybody on the front page of that letter but its not listed in the attached appendix.
 
LOPI said:
Hi!!!!

Does anyone know if the Canadian PR Card expires!??! We cannot be a PR forever, right?!?!

Just out of curiosity!!!! :P

Thanks!


The PR Card expires if you dont spend 2 years out of 5 years in Canada. If you have done so, you can apply for renewal of PR card.
You can spend some more time and apply for citizenship.
To be able to apply for citizenship (as per existing rules and regulations), you need to spend 4 years out of 6 years in Canada.

You can be a PR forever, if you keep meeting the requirements and keep renewing the PR card.
 
Hi All,

I have applied under NOC 1112.
VO London
Application Received June 18, 2014.

Yet to charge CC or any response from CIC.
I haven't received my application back by snail mail.(If rejected)
All documents submitted along with the application.

Anyone in the same boat ?
 
Delay due to FBI clearance

Hi Guys

I got my medical request today. I am going to apply for my FBI clearance tomorrow but seems like, it will be take more than 60 days, which is the deadline CIC has given to me.

what are my options ... can I ask for extension for FBI clearance??
 
deviim15 said:
The PR Card expires if you dont spend 2 years out of 5 years in Canada. If you have done so, you can apply for renewal of PR card.
You can spend some more time and apply for citizenship.
To be able to apply for citizenship (as per existing rules and regulations), you need to spend 4 years out of 6 years in Canada.

You can be a PR forever, if you keep meeting the requirements and keep renewing the PR card.

Hi Deviim15,

To become a citizen Time you have lived in Canada

You must have resided in Canada for at least three years (1,095 days) in the past four years before you apply. This does not apply to children under 18.

You may be able to count time you spent in Canada before you became a permanent resident if it was during the past four years.

Use our online tool to find out if you have lived in Canada long enough to apply to become a citizen.

Please refer the below link

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/citizenship/become-eligibility.asp#status
 
deviim15 said:
Yes, i saw the second line on 20th October. My consultant was on a week long vacation (20th-26th), and he sent the MR mail to me only on 27th.

So I think the trend for NDVO has changed, they were earlier sending MRs first and then were updating 2nd line, now they are first updating ecas and then sending mail after a week
 
Hey is there any may applicant who havent received anything from CIC
 
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canadams said:
thanks for replying, can you share - where is it written?? I am not able to see this on FBI site.

I don't know how it help you it see that in FBI site. If I where you my primary question would be "is there an FBI approved channeler in my country ?" :)

anyway ur answer
www dot fbi dot gov/about-us/cjis/identity-history-summary-checks/fbi-approved-channelers
 
Re: FBI PCC

canadams said:
I am about to apply for FBI clearance certificate.

I was looking online and it looks like that FBI certificate can be obtained through Option 2 below

The FBI offers two methods for requesting your Identity History Summary or proof that one does not exist.

Option 1: Submit your request directly to the FBI.

Option 2: Submit to an FBI-approved Channeler, which is a private business that has contracted with the FBI to receive the fingerprint submission and relevant data, collect the associated fee(s), electronically forward the fingerprint submission with the necessary information to the FBI CJIS Division for a national Identity History Summary check, and receive the electronic summary check result for dissemination to the individual. Contact each Channeler for processing times.


I called few agencies and seems like option 2 is very fast as compared to option one.

Does anyone know, if I can use option 2 and will it be valid???

Option 2 is feasible only if your currently in USA, because those Channelers are located in USA.
 
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