Hello , i received my ITA last month and i am confused when it comes to PCC. I have the PCC from India . My question is do i need to get a PCC from RCMP too ? I have not traveled any where except for these 2 countries. Kindly help
Yes my friend, you need to apply for RCMP PCC as well. If you read instructions carefully, it clearly states that you need to have POLICE CLEARANCE CERTIFICATE from the places where you have stayed for 6 months or more.Hello , i received my ITA last month and i am confused when it comes to PCC. I have the PCC from India . My question is do i need to get a PCC from RCMP too ? I have not traveled any where except for these 2 countries. Kindly help
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=857&top=4No need. You can ignore the response above.
If IRCC wants to see a Canadian PCC, they will send you a request.
Yes, READ the information at the link and UNDERSTAND it before giving advice. It says:http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=857&top=4
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/apply-permanent-residence/police-certificates.html
See these links first and then advise anyone my friend.
It's right there, my friend. On the second link you submitted, :Please refer to the following links for clarifiaction
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=857&top=4
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/apply-permanent-residence/police-certificates.html
If you are an express entry candidate and do not submit RCMP PCC and INDIAN PCC with your application, they will ask you to submit it for sure. The only thing you are getting from not submitting both of these documents in advance is "DELAY" in your permanent residence process.
There is no point of arguing at all brother, the line explains itself "BEFORE YOU WERE 18 YEARS OLD"Yes, READ the information at the link and UNDERSTAND it before giving advice. It says:
"You don’t need to give us police certificates for any period of time before you were 18 years old or for time spent in Canada."
NO PCC IS REQUIRED FOR CANADA upfront with the express entry application (eAPR).
That is because IRCC automatically conducts name-based checks for all applicants. If the name based check returns a criminal record, then a finger print based check is needed (to distinguish between you and the person with the criminal history, who happens to have the same name).
So, yes, it is possible that IRCC asks for a finger-print based RCMP clearance later, but they will ask for that if it is required. But no one has to submit it with the eAPR.
It's right there, my friend. On the second link you submitted, :
"You don’t need to give us police certificates for any period of time before you were 18 years old or for time spent in Canada."
That's why the background check part of your PR process is for.
If they need a Canadian PCC, they're gonna ask you through your account later in the process. That has happened before, but it's not so common.
Dude, it says:There is no point of arguing at all brother, the line explains itself "BEFORE YOU WERE 18 YEARS OLD"
I wouldn't say submit it or not, its totally on the opinion and understanding of candidate himself. I am myself a candidate and have submitted RCMP PCC as it was required.
Basic English my friend. "before you were 18 years old" OR "for time spent in Canada"There is no point of arguing at all brother, the line explains itself "BEFORE YOU WERE 18 YEARS OLD"
I wouldn't say submit it or not, its totally on the opinion and understanding of candidate himself. I am myself a candidate and have submitted RCMP PCC as it was required.
It says 6 months in a row thoughYes my friend, you need to apply for RCMP PCC as well. If you read instructions carefully, it clearly states that you need to have POLICE CLEARANCE CERTIFICATE from the places where you have stayed for 6 months or more.