something i was wondering: it's already been more than 6 months since the police certificate i included with my application was produced. now that my background check has started, is CIC likely to ask me for a new one?
I believe it just needs to have been done no sooner than 6 months before they received your application. But it may depend on your VO and country of citizenship? I could be wrong, of course.gamechef said:something i was wondering: it's already been more than 6 months since the police certificate i included with my application was produced. now that my background check has started, is CIC likely to ask me for a new one?
Just making a guess, but it probably does depend on the county the certificate came from since that would determine how long it is valid? The Brazilian ones are only valid for 90 days, for example, so it makes sense they would ask for another one from my husband (though the other poster going through the Sao Paulo VO here doesn't seem to have been asked for another one, so perhaps my theory is invalid!)jennybenny said:I believe it just needs to have been done no sooner than 6 months before they received your application. But it may depend on your VO and country of citizenship? I could be wrong, of course.
no, as long as they received your report within 6 mo. of the issuing date, it is unlikely they will request a new one.gamechef said:something i was wondering: it's already been more than 6 months since the police certificate i included with my application was produced. now that my background check has started, is CIC likely to ask me for a new one?
no, it doesn't matter how long the the country who issues the report considers the report valid, IRCC goes by their own validity rules. the validity rules suggest the report must be received within 6 mo. of it being issued, if the person is still in that country or has returned to the country since it was issued). If the person has not returned to that country since, then i believe IRCC considers it valid indefinitely.Rebecca22 said:Just making a guess, but it probably does depend on the county the certificate came from since that would determine how long it is valid? The Brazilian ones are only valid for 90 days, for example, so it makes sense they would ask for another one from my husband (though the other poster going through the Sao Paulo VO here doesn't seem to have been asked for another one, so perhaps my theory is invalid!)
Wow ! That is amazing ! Warsaw is working so quick !!!!kazimir said:Got a Passport request from Warsaw VO.
Good luck to the rest of October applicants!
It may be a good idea to at least send an electronic copy, that is what we did and it was accepted.wtatchan said:Hi, I'm also applying from Quebec. I also received both copies. Do you suggest that I should send one to the immigration office (mine is in HongKong)?
Thanks
They requested documents from us last week, we provided them, and ours still says the background check hasn't started them. I would guess that the status on the website varies significantly according to the agent, and whether or not they have bothered to update it lately ;Dgraham_crackers said:As mentioned above, our background check started. But I noticed today that the "We are waiting for documents..." etc. thing hasn't gone away, even though they got the documents which allowed them to start the background check. Should I be concerned? Has anyone experienced this?
You should be able to email it, look up your VO on CIC and they should have contact info for you for uploading documentswtatchan said:At which website should I send it? Do I log on the CIC website and upload it there or should I send one physical letter to HongKong?