Three scenarios:
1. To ensure that RCMP has sent the FP, provide your address to receive the clearance from RCMP. This way you can personally send the clearance from RCMP to IRCC with a tracking number.
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2. Once the FP are submitted to RCMP, the only way you can ensure that IRCC has received fingerprints is to wait for BG to be completed.
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3. If after a few weeks background check hasn't been completed you can reach out to RCMP with your DCN and follow up on your FP request.
If my BG isn't completed in a month's time I plan to do the FP again and have RCMP send it over to me and then mail it (tracking) to IRCC.
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How can we ensure that RCMP has forwarded the results from FP request to immigration office? Or should I just wait for BGC to be completed and hope that RCMP has done its part?
How can we ensure that RCMP has forwarded the results from FP request to immigration office? Or should I just wait for BGC to be completed and hope that RCMP has done its part?
Edmonton Local police suggested to do two fingerprints at the same time. One for IRCC and one for myself. They said in that case I can get an understanding of when it is done and mailed by RCMP. So, what I did was to pay an extra $15 to have two fingerprint done (in local Edmonton police). One finger print was $50 and two were $65. One will go to RCMP and then IRCC. The other will go to RCMP and then my HOME. When I see my copy in my mail box I know that RCMP did the job and IRCC also got it. There is also an RCMP email to check why it is late. But they said that I need to email them if they are 5 weeks late.