- Apr 18, 2013
- 1
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Abu Dhabi
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 21/10/2013
- AOR Received.
- 06/11/2013
- File Transfer...
- 08/11/2013
- Med's Request
- 02/08/2014
- Med's Done....
- 02/20/2014
- Passport Req..
- 4/28/2014
- VISA ISSUED...
- 5/05/2014
- LANDED..........
- 1/06/2014
How to get the Police Clearance Certificate from Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Waived for your Canada PR application.
Anyone who has tried to obtain a Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) from Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) must know the difficulties pertaining to this procedure. The CIC website shows certain steps that are completely different from what Saudi authorities are expecting you to follow.
When I sponsored my wife, we had the same dilemma. Initially we thought it would delay the process because we had to wait till the Visa Office (VO) send us the official request letter to be produced to KSA authorities and then initiate the long and arduous process. But with research we were able to get the PCC from KSA waived and I want to share my two cents for everyone’s benefit.
***First and foremost, you need to be a resident in good standing. Meaning, you need to have clean PCC from all the countries you have resided. Any grey area could raise red flags within immigration authorities and the following procedure will not hold applicable or practical. Therefore, ensure all your other PCC are clean and free of any law violation***
Step 1: Follow the procedure and contact your local KSA embassy. If they are helpful, follow the procedure, take finger prints and obtain the actual PCC. This is the most convenient.
Step 2: If step 1 seem not possible, follow the next steps to get it waived.
What VO immigration officials expecting is your effort. They are already aware of the difficult procedure from KSA. They made guidelines for you to make an effort. This should begin by the time you submit your application to Mississauga. Write to your local KSA consulate or embassy and ask for information and procedure. Email them and save all sent emails. Its highly unlikely they will email you back because KSA officials are extremely unhelpful. Send them an email every month, call them. Keep all records. You can find VO email addresses through a simple “google search”.
One additional step would be to visit the foreign affairs bureau and send them an email through their online “contact us” section. It will send a copy to your personal email. Save it for future purposes.
http://www.mofa.gov.sa/sites/mofaen/MAINCONTACTUS/Pages/ContactGeneral.aspx
Step 3: Keep repeating step 2, save all emails and correspondence.
Step 4: The Canadian VO will request for PCC from KSA with an official request letter addressed to the Saudi Embassy with your file number included. You will receive this by email or post. Take this to the Embassy and request for the procedure or how to obtain fingerprints. Then follow the procedure they recommend.
If step 4 fails and the KSA embassy officials are unhelpful or mention they are not authorize to assist you then email them. Email/call until you get a written confirmation of their unwillingness to help your case.
Note: In my case, we followed all the above procedures. We were sent back from the local Saudi Embassy. They asked us to contact my wife’s Consulate office where she is a citizen of. The trick was to attach the “request letter” sent by the VO. The local KSA Embassy emailed us rudely to contact the Riyadh embassy where she is a citizen of.
Step 5: After failing all the legal procedures, we wrote a cover letter to the VO who is handling our case. We attached all the emails sent/received. Phone conversation records (Bills). We showed that we genuinely tried to communicate.
**In order to get it waived, next step is very very important**
Step 6: We found out that KSA do a background check every time a resident leaves the country. Meaning a criminal record will be performed and an exit visa/stamp will be issued when the resident leaves KSA. So if you have any such criminal record, you will not be allowed to obtain the stamp thus leave the country for that matter. My wife explained this in the cover letter (CIC VO already know this) and attached all the exit stamps from KSA, which proved she had NO criminal record.
**Note you need to have CLEAN PCC’s from every other resident country in order for CIC to waive this requirement**
We received our Passport request and CIC VO never requested for our PCC from KSA.
Hope this helps.
Anyone who has tried to obtain a Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) from Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) must know the difficulties pertaining to this procedure. The CIC website shows certain steps that are completely different from what Saudi authorities are expecting you to follow.
When I sponsored my wife, we had the same dilemma. Initially we thought it would delay the process because we had to wait till the Visa Office (VO) send us the official request letter to be produced to KSA authorities and then initiate the long and arduous process. But with research we were able to get the PCC from KSA waived and I want to share my two cents for everyone’s benefit.
***First and foremost, you need to be a resident in good standing. Meaning, you need to have clean PCC from all the countries you have resided. Any grey area could raise red flags within immigration authorities and the following procedure will not hold applicable or practical. Therefore, ensure all your other PCC are clean and free of any law violation***
Step 1: Follow the procedure and contact your local KSA embassy. If they are helpful, follow the procedure, take finger prints and obtain the actual PCC. This is the most convenient.
Step 2: If step 1 seem not possible, follow the next steps to get it waived.
What VO immigration officials expecting is your effort. They are already aware of the difficult procedure from KSA. They made guidelines for you to make an effort. This should begin by the time you submit your application to Mississauga. Write to your local KSA consulate or embassy and ask for information and procedure. Email them and save all sent emails. Its highly unlikely they will email you back because KSA officials are extremely unhelpful. Send them an email every month, call them. Keep all records. You can find VO email addresses through a simple “google search”.
One additional step would be to visit the foreign affairs bureau and send them an email through their online “contact us” section. It will send a copy to your personal email. Save it for future purposes.
http://www.mofa.gov.sa/sites/mofaen/MAINCONTACTUS/Pages/ContactGeneral.aspx
Step 3: Keep repeating step 2, save all emails and correspondence.
Step 4: The Canadian VO will request for PCC from KSA with an official request letter addressed to the Saudi Embassy with your file number included. You will receive this by email or post. Take this to the Embassy and request for the procedure or how to obtain fingerprints. Then follow the procedure they recommend.
If step 4 fails and the KSA embassy officials are unhelpful or mention they are not authorize to assist you then email them. Email/call until you get a written confirmation of their unwillingness to help your case.
Note: In my case, we followed all the above procedures. We were sent back from the local Saudi Embassy. They asked us to contact my wife’s Consulate office where she is a citizen of. The trick was to attach the “request letter” sent by the VO. The local KSA Embassy emailed us rudely to contact the Riyadh embassy where she is a citizen of.
Step 5: After failing all the legal procedures, we wrote a cover letter to the VO who is handling our case. We attached all the emails sent/received. Phone conversation records (Bills). We showed that we genuinely tried to communicate.
**In order to get it waived, next step is very very important**
Step 6: We found out that KSA do a background check every time a resident leaves the country. Meaning a criminal record will be performed and an exit visa/stamp will be issued when the resident leaves KSA. So if you have any such criminal record, you will not be allowed to obtain the stamp thus leave the country for that matter. My wife explained this in the cover letter (CIC VO already know this) and attached all the exit stamps from KSA, which proved she had NO criminal record.
**Note you need to have CLEAN PCC’s from every other resident country in order for CIC to waive this requirement**
We received our Passport request and CIC VO never requested for our PCC from KSA.
Hope this helps.