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Japan Police Certificate: open the envelope or not?

mattjp1

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Jul 23, 2017
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Hi all,

I received my Japan police certificate and same issue than other people, the envelope states: "do not open the envelope, to be opened only by the addressee".

I searched online and apparently, some people opened, scanned and uploaded the document, some other mailed it to IRCC by post. I have not read yet that first or second option, actually worked.

Now this is very confusing. My consultant advised to scan the front and back of the enveloppe, saying IRCC will require the document later on, if they want it to.

If you needed a JPN police certificate, how did you proceed? I am interested to hear from people who received permanent residence status so I'll be sure it works.

Thanks
matt
 

Maverick28

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Feb 5, 2017
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Hi all,

I received my Japan police certificate and same issue than other people, the envelope states: "do not open the envelope, to be opened only by the addressee".

I searched online and apparently, some people opened, scanned and uploaded the document, some other mailed it to IRCC by post. I have not read yet that first or second option, actually worked.

Now this is very confusing. My consultant advised to scan the front and back of the enveloppe, saying IRCC will require the document later on, if they want it to.

If you needed a JPN police certificate, how did you proceed? I am interested to hear from people who received permanent residence status so I'll be sure it works.

Thanks
matt
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/asia-pacific/japan.asp

Read the "Special notes and considerations" section.
We will not accept police certificates sent by mail for Express Entry applications.

It clearly mentions that they will not accept it through mail. If you login to your application and see a placeholder for Japan PCC, you need to scan and upload it.
 

mattjp1

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Jul 23, 2017
549
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http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/asia-pacific/japan.asp

Read the "Special notes and considerations" section.
We will not accept police certificates sent by mail for Express Entry applications.

It clearly mentions that they will not accept it through mail. If you login to your application and see a placeholder for Japan PCC, you need to scan and upload it.
Thanks for the reply; yes I've read that - on the other hand, the Japan police department clearly told us that the certificate would be void if we open the envelope ourselves.

I'm hoping to hear from applicants who had to submit Japan police certificate and actually received PR. To be honest I've read various options online but nothing that was "confirmed" working.
 

engrazafar

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Nov 14, 2018
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Thanks for the reply; yes I've read that - on the other hand, the Japan police department clearly told us that the certificate would be void if we open the envelope ourselves.

I'm hoping to hear from applicants who had to submit Japan police certificate and actually received PR. To be honest I've read various options online but nothing that was "confirmed" working.
What did you do finally?
 

mattjp1

Hero Member
Jul 23, 2017
549
152
What did you do finally?
We did not open the envelopes.

We scanned them and uploaded the scans in the placeholders corresponding to our Japan PCCs. We added a note saying that we are instructed by Japan Police Department NOT to open the envelopes. If IRCC wants us to do so on their behalf, we need them to give us instructions.