Re: PGR Letter
MissRepresentation said:
Yes, that's what I thought, but then I was directed to the PGR site http://www.pgr.gob.mx/servicios/constancia/antecedentes%20registrales.asp and from what I understood there's a payment involved (135 pesos as you said). Maybe this only applies to foreign nationals who are in Mexico? It's really complicated to find reliable information and CIC is not helpful, as usual.
The instructions at http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/north-america/outside-mexico.asp are correct for people who do not reside in Mexico. The Embassy of Canada in Mexico will process the PGR background check for you.
As soon as you have a file number assigned (usually with SA), send a letter with the info they ask for (name, DOB, visa office processing file, file number, confirmation you live abroad, etc) plus fingerprints, photographs, and copy of your passport bio page to the Embassy address in the link requesting the PGR background check.
You do not need to submit payment with the request (since you submit your own fingerprints and the PGR isn't providing that service) but be prepared to wait a bit longer than the 10 days it takes if you are in Mexico (hence my suggestion to proactively send the request in as soon as you have a file number).
You do not need to submit a pre-paid waybill; the Embassy of Canada in Mexico will input the results directly into your file.