Hey guys.
My wife and I sent our in-land application at the beginning of March and a few days ago it was returned because we didn't include my wife's police certificate. The CIC police certificate section of their online website said that police certificates from Japan don't need to be included since they will be requested after we submit our application, but the message when we got our application returned says that police certificates are expected to be upfront now as of mid-February.
I don't know where I could have gotten this update, and I'm now a little anxious about submitting the application again in fear that I'm missing even more information. For example, since we submitted the first time, we have received the Certificate of Criminal Record from Japan, and planned to submit again. The certificate is even addressed to "The Authorities Concerned Canada". But, the website concerning Japanese police certificate states the following:
"Do I need to provide a Police Certificate with my Application for Permanent Residence? No. Citizenship and Immigration Canada will send you a letter requesting a police certificate after you send your Application for Permanent Residence. You must bring that letter when you apply for a Police Certificate."
Is the expectation here that I can only submit a police certificate ONLY AFTER they send a letter requesting it? Would sending the police certificate I have now not be valid? Do I have to send them a letter instead saying that I am not submitting it because their website instructs us that we are expecting a letter requesting a police certificate first?
I hate overthinking this because it seems obvious that I should just hand in the police certificate we have now. But, it also seemed obvious to not include the police certificate the first time since the CIC website says what I quoted above. Can anyone offer any advice?
As well, I still am not sure where in the website it states that they changed the rules, and that a police certificate has to be submitted upfront. Can anyone guide me towards that bit of info and wherever I can look for updates on the application process?
My wife and I sent our in-land application at the beginning of March and a few days ago it was returned because we didn't include my wife's police certificate. The CIC police certificate section of their online website said that police certificates from Japan don't need to be included since they will be requested after we submit our application, but the message when we got our application returned says that police certificates are expected to be upfront now as of mid-February.
I don't know where I could have gotten this update, and I'm now a little anxious about submitting the application again in fear that I'm missing even more information. For example, since we submitted the first time, we have received the Certificate of Criminal Record from Japan, and planned to submit again. The certificate is even addressed to "The Authorities Concerned Canada". But, the website concerning Japanese police certificate states the following:
"Do I need to provide a Police Certificate with my Application for Permanent Residence? No. Citizenship and Immigration Canada will send you a letter requesting a police certificate after you send your Application for Permanent Residence. You must bring that letter when you apply for a Police Certificate."
Is the expectation here that I can only submit a police certificate ONLY AFTER they send a letter requesting it? Would sending the police certificate I have now not be valid? Do I have to send them a letter instead saying that I am not submitting it because their website instructs us that we are expecting a letter requesting a police certificate first?
I hate overthinking this because it seems obvious that I should just hand in the police certificate we have now. But, it also seemed obvious to not include the police certificate the first time since the CIC website says what I quoted above. Can anyone offer any advice?
As well, I still am not sure where in the website it states that they changed the rules, and that a police certificate has to be submitted upfront. Can anyone guide me towards that bit of info and wherever I can look for updates on the application process?