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mindrage

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Jan 25, 2016
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I am living with my canadian girlfriend in canada as a visitor for 12 months now.
My visitors visa will expire in two months, and i recently started with the paperwork for permanent residency.
We are going the common-law route and apply inside canada.

A few quick questions that i was unable to find answers to with absolute certainty:


I served in the military in germany.
Is it correct that i do not have to fill out any additional paperwork for that?

It seems being from germany, i do not need a birth certificate.
Is that right or did i miss it in the document checklist?

I lived in the states on and off for almost a year with my girlfriend before we moved to canada.
Do i really need police certificates from germany, canada *and* the US?


Thank you very much!
 
Alright, so it seems i *do* need a translated and notarized birth certificate.
Sorry, must have missed it somehow on the document checklist.

The other two questions still stand.
 
Yes, you will need a police certificate from Germany and the US. They generally do not require police certificates from Canada.
 
Thank you very much, that helps!

I have a police report from germany 4 weeks before i left the country.
Since then (1 year) i have been living in canada.

Do i still need a new police report from germany?
(I hardly could have commited any crimes in germany while being in canada)
 
But you could in the four weeks between certificate being issued & leaving, so you'll need a new one I'm afraid. Certificates are normally valid for 6 months, or indefinitely if they were issued after the last time you were in that country.