I have the same doubt, why it doesn't show up on the checklist saying that you need to provide all the coutries you've been over 6 months. Did you ask them why by the phone? Because I didn't do that, just follow what the checklist says. Meanwhile I'm afraid that they gonna ask for that extra PCC later, because the one in Spain takes long (im not the citizen, quite annoying). Not sure if I can make it within the time they might give me later. Also I was thinking to do it anyways, but still don't know how I gonna submit it? Though webform or another mail.
If they request, normally you submit it by webform. Yes I ask them by phone and she said normally we ask all countries you lived more than 6 months in the last 10 years. So we just followed that to avoid delays.
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Here’s what she also sent me by email. As you see, she didn’t reiterate the same info.
Good day,
Thank you for contacting Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. As discussed, you will find below complementary information to our conversation:
Police certificates
In general, if you and your family members want to immigrate to Canada, a police certificate is an essential part of your application.
Some countries may ask you to provide fingerprints, photos or a
letter from Canadian immigration authoritiesexplaining why you need a police certificate.
For more information on police certificates*:
- Verify the sections Police certificates of the Instruction guide and the Document checklist of your application kit,
- Police certificates are generally valid for one year from the date they are issued,
- You do not need to provide a police certificate for your time in Canada, and
- Please visit our website for more details.
*If you cannot get a police certificate, we invite you to include a written explanation with your application and an original letter from the police authorities confirming that they will not issue a certificate.