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vikhere said:
Just now I received final reminder for submitting RCMP certificate. Funny thing is I never received RCMP request earlier. Anyway my question is; I had gone for RCMP screening last October for another purpose, can I send the result for that now or should I go for a new RCMP screening?

Anyone have any idea, If it is OK to send RCMP certificate from October 2013?
 
vikhere said:
Anyone have any idea, If it is OK to send RCMP certificate from October 2013?
any one
 
iam_toby said:
an y o ne.

What are we doing here? ???
:P I am loosing patience ....RPRF is needed b4 15
 
Im hoping for MR my 15 at least. At least some kind off communication to see something is happening.
 
All,

I have received below.

This is in reference to your application for permanent residence in Canada. Our records indicate that we are still missing the following document(s) in order to finalize your application:
FOR THE PRIMARY APPLICANT:
Ø Police Certificate: A certified RCMP criminal record check based on fingerprints. For more information, please consult the following website. This must be received at this office by: 2014/06/04
NOTE: IF YOU HAVE ALREADY SUBMITTED THIS DOCUMENT, PLEASE DISREGARD THIS REQUEST. WE WILL CONTACT YOU WITH FURTHER INSTRUCTION ONCE A VISA OFFICER HAS REVIEWED YOUR APPLICATION. DO NOT SEND US SCANNED COPIES OF THE CERTIFICATE BY EMAIL AS WE WILL ONLY ACCEPT ORIGINAL COPIES OF THIS DOCUMENT.
The above information/documents must be received in our office within 30 days from the date of this letter. Please quote your complete application number on your correspondence and address your correspondence to the address indicated below.


But I have already submitted RCMP for me and my wife on 7th April. I have sent them an email with delivery receipt. Please suggest shall I ignore or do this again. I m thinking to do it again in case I will not hear back from them this week.
 
You mentioned that you sent by email... Original PCC certificate needs to be sent. Please see below text from CIC website link : cic.gc.ca /english/ information/applications/guides/5609ETOC.asp
Hope that helps :)

How to obtain police certificates

Step 1. Apply for certificates

It is your responsibility to contact the relevant authorities.

Certificates are usually issued by the police of the country concerned, but in some countries you will have to apply to municipal, provincial, federal or other government authorities. The country's embassy or consulate in Canada may be able to give additional information.

When applying for police certificates, you should include for each person:

A completed Request for Police Certificates/Clearances and Authorization for Release of Information) (PDF, 59 KB) form (see Appendix A). Include photocopies for each applicant.
A set of fingerprints, if required by the authority of the country. Your local police or RCMP may be able to tell you where you can get fingerprints done. Take the Fingerprint Request Letter (PDF, 56 KB) and your photo identification (passport, travel document, etc.) with you when you go to get fingerprints taken. You may have to pay a fee.
Your complete mailing address (certificates will be sent directly to you).
Step 2. Submit the certificates

Include the police certificates with your application.

If the police authorities notify you that they will submit the certificates directly to us, include this notice with your application.
All police certificates must be originals; photocopies are not acceptable.
If your certificates are in a language other than English or French, attach an original translation prepared by an accredited translator.


skm12345 said:
All,

I have received below.

This is in reference to your application for permanent residence in Canada. Our records indicate that we are still missing the following document(s) in order to finalize your application:
FOR THE PRIMARY APPLICANT:
Ø Police Certificate: A certified RCMP criminal record check based on fingerprints. For more information, please consult the following website. This must be received at this office by: 2014/06/04
NOTE: IF YOU HAVE ALREADY SUBMITTED THIS DOCUMENT, PLEASE DISREGARD THIS REQUEST. WE WILL CONTACT YOU WITH FURTHER INSTRUCTION ONCE A VISA OFFICER HAS REVIEWED YOUR APPLICATION. DO NOT SEND US SCANNED COPIES OF THE CERTIFICATE BY EMAIL AS WE WILL ONLY ACCEPT ORIGINAL COPIES OF THIS DOCUMENT.
The above information/documents must be received in our office within 30 days from the date of this letter. Please quote your complete application number on your correspondence and address your correspondence to the address indicated below.


But I have already submitted RCMP for me and my wife on 7th April. I have sent them an email with delivery receipt. Please suggest shall I ignore or do this again. I m thinking to do it again in case I will not hear back from them this week.
 
Hi,

I got the same email that requested RCMP. They only asked for primary applicant. I also submitted mine and my wife RCMP with the application in November
Do I need to do another one? Do my wife need another one
.
 
kagaya said:
Hi,

I got the same email that requested RCMP. They only asked for primary applicant. I also submitted mine and my wife RCMP with the application in November
Do I need to do another one? Do my wife need another one
.


I had to submit a second set of fingerprints to avoid any delays............please keep in mind that the RCMP fingerprints valid for only 3 months
 
I sent by Canada Post and original one and not a copy. Kindly read my post again. And I sent this for my wife and me in same envelop.

prca said:
You mentioned that you sent by email... Original PCC certificate needs to be sent. Please see below text from CIC website link : cic.gc.ca /english/ information/applications/guides/5609ETOC.asp
Hope that helps :)

How to obtain police certificates

Step 1. Apply for certificates

It is your responsibility to contact the relevant authorities.

Certificates are usually issued by the police of the country concerned, but in some countries you will have to apply to municipal, provincial, federal or other government authorities. The country's embassy or consulate in Canada may be able to give additional information.

When applying for police certificates, you should include for each person:

A completed Request for Police Certificates/Clearances and Authorization for Release of Information) (PDF, 59 KB) form (see Appendix A). Include photocopies for each applicant.
A set of fingerprints, if required by the authority of the country. Your local police or RCMP may be able to tell you where you can get fingerprints done. Take the Fingerprint Request Letter (PDF, 56 KB) and your photo identification (passport, travel document, etc.) with you when you go to get fingerprints taken. You may have to pay a fee.
Your complete mailing address (certificates will be sent directly to you).
Step 2. Submit the certificates

Include the police certificates with your application.

If the police authorities notify you that they will submit the certificates directly to us, include this notice with your application.
All police certificates must be originals; photocopies are not acceptable.
If your certificates are in a language other than English or French, attach an original translation prepared by an accredited translator.
 
Any thing happening for November people ?
 
gladaki said:
Any thing happening for November people ?

YES.. A BIG WAITING :)
 
No Mr yet after ukulele? Im excited waiting for it.. :) ;D
 
dyesah said:
No Mr yet after ukulele? Im excited waiting for it.. :) ;D
yeah Hope this week will be good for first week of november