namwbysbd said:No my friend, you could get Pcc even you left Saudi Arabia permanently
See that:
If you live outside the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Consult the nearest Embassy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for information on how to obtain a police certificate.
Diplomatru said:It's my Birthday today darlings, hence I wanted to say that I love my global family here and wish you good news to come soon! And thanks CIC for awesome presents :-*
Diplomatru said:It's my Birthday today darlings, hence I wanted to say that I love my global family here and wish you good news to come soon! And thanks CIC for awesome presents :-*
Diplomatru said:It's my Birthday today darlings, hence I wanted to say that I love my global family here and wish you good news to come soon! And thanks CIC for awesome presents :-*
Diplomatru said:It's my Birthday today darlings, hence I wanted to say that I love my global family here and wish you good news to come soon! And thanks CIC for awesome presents :-*
tresspasser said:That CIC Page confuses me like anything
First line says
Do I need to provide a police certificate when applying for permanent residence?
Yes. However, certificates are available only to current legal residents.
and I have read in different posts that Embassy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia issues PCC only to current legal residents may be they stay outside KSA but have a valid residence in KSA. *Feeling Confused *![]()
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brother. No pcc from ksa if u left or outside ksa. There is no framework for that .
Rest is up to u.
you should not worry about it, if those are done in a proper wayahsan99 said:Kindly Reply:
What about Notarized Translations? Does Visa Office verifies/counter checks Notarized translations?
Or they trust our Notarized Translations?
Put ur Opinions
Happy Birthday Buddy...Diplomatru said:It's my Birthday today darlings, hence I wanted to say that I love my global family here and wish you good news to come soon! And thanks CIC for awesome presents :-*
ahsan99 said:Kindly Reply:
What about Notarized Translations? Does Visa Office verifies/counter checks Notarized translations?
Or they trust our Notarized Translations?
Put ur Opinions
canadamylove said:1. notarized docs are not required by cio or lvo.
2. only those docs which are not in English needs to be translated and notarized by any notary public.
3. they are not cross checked and verified.
note: now days almost every doc is issued in both English and Urdu, try to get the English version, that will save u from a lot of hassle and will be useful in future as well.
manishverma1978 said:Yeah it is general consideration. But according to Canada FSW, the PCC should not be earlier than 3 months but it is valid for 1 year from the date of the document...