If you have a record, then you can probably figure on 3/4 months minimum for return of the results.valerie1 said:The place where I had my fingerprints taken told me it'll take a while since I have fingerprint records from the police (due to a couple charges in the past). Could this take a year?
Here's RCMP's email response:
CFSS processes more than 15,000 criminal record searches each month. The processing times for applications will vary depending on whether or not an individuals fingerprints can be associated to a criminal holding maintained by the RCMP. For those that are associated and or a manual review must take place, the process can take in excess of one hundred and twenty (120) days. For those that are not associated the processing time is significantly less. For further information on processing times please visit our website.
Hi All,valerie1 said:I see, thanks! I'm applying under the family stream. My husband is my sponsor.
I got no criminal record btw. I was found not guilty and the judge withdrew my charges a year after I was arrested and charged. I been told it'll cause tremendous delay still.
Don't wait any longer. Contact RCMP. My police check arrived after 2 weeks and the officer told me to call if I wouldn't receive it within 4 weeksvalerie1 said:My police clearance from RCMP didn't arrive yet. It's been 6 months since I sent my electronic fingerprints. Does anyone have an idea how much longer it should take?
If CIC requested that you have your prints done, the report should be sent to CIC not to you directly.valerie1 said:My police clearance from RCMP didn't arrive yet. It's been 6 months since I sent my electronic fingerprints. Does anyone have an idea how much longer it should take?