Hi everyone,
I currently live and work in Canada under a valid work permit and I just got an invitation to apply (ITA) for PR through the CEC program about 10 days ago. As for many of you guys, my main issues is get police certificates for the countries where I have been living for more than six months, which in my case are Italy and United States (based on what I have read, I don't need them for Canada even if I've been here for more than a year). I sent requests for those police certificates only early this week via FedEx, so I have tracking numbers and Fedex receipts that can prove the addresses where I sent the requests and that the requests arrived.
As many of you guys know, getting police certificates takes a long time, especially for the US, where it can take about 3 months, based on what I read. However, I don't want to wait too long before sending out my application, because in a few months my company is probably going to relocate me out of Canada, and I would like to get PR before that time.
Do you think it may be worth to start sending out my PR application without police certificates, and sending only proof that I sent applications for those criminal records? My hope is that IRCC would start assessing my other documents (university certificates, employment, language skills, etc), so that once I get the police certificates, they would be able to assess them just in a few days. And if there is a problem with any of my other documents, they may at least start telling me to gather additional documents in the meantime. Based on your personal experience or on what you read online, do you think this may really save me some time?
Also, notice that if my application gets rejected for lack of police certificates, I don't think I would have troubles getting a new ITA, as my Express Entry score is pretty high (about 550).
Thanks!
I currently live and work in Canada under a valid work permit and I just got an invitation to apply (ITA) for PR through the CEC program about 10 days ago. As for many of you guys, my main issues is get police certificates for the countries where I have been living for more than six months, which in my case are Italy and United States (based on what I have read, I don't need them for Canada even if I've been here for more than a year). I sent requests for those police certificates only early this week via FedEx, so I have tracking numbers and Fedex receipts that can prove the addresses where I sent the requests and that the requests arrived.
As many of you guys know, getting police certificates takes a long time, especially for the US, where it can take about 3 months, based on what I read. However, I don't want to wait too long before sending out my application, because in a few months my company is probably going to relocate me out of Canada, and I would like to get PR before that time.
Do you think it may be worth to start sending out my PR application without police certificates, and sending only proof that I sent applications for those criminal records? My hope is that IRCC would start assessing my other documents (university certificates, employment, language skills, etc), so that once I get the police certificates, they would be able to assess them just in a few days. And if there is a problem with any of my other documents, they may at least start telling me to gather additional documents in the meantime. Based on your personal experience or on what you read online, do you think this may really save me some time?
Also, notice that if my application gets rejected for lack of police certificates, I don't think I would have troubles getting a new ITA, as my Express Entry score is pretty high (about 550).
Thanks!