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Overlap in dates mentioned on PCCs

nomzie

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Hi all

I am living away from my home country since February 2015. When I visited there two months ago, I got the PCC but they mentioned the duration of my residence from the date of birth to the date of application. Now in my current country of residence, they gave me the PCC from February 2015 to the date of application. Now there is an overlap between the two. Would it be a problem?
 

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nomzie said:
Hi all

I am living away from my home country since February 2015. When I visited there two months ago, I got the PCC but they mentioned the duration of my residence from the date of birth to the date of application. Now in my current country of residence, they gave me the PCC from February 2015 to the date of application. Now there is an overlap between the two. Would it be a problem?
The PCC should be issued after you have left your home country. You cant use that PCC
 

nomzie

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xpressentry said:
The PCC should be issued after you have left your home country. You cant use that PCC
I went to my home country for a visit (1 month) and got PCC as it was easier to get one in my presence. I read somewhere that you only need a new PCC when either the previous one is more than 6 months old or when you return with an "intent to reside". I might also visit my home country a number of times after submitting the application. Would I have to get a new PCC after each visit to keep it valid? If it is so, should I cover the dates of visits in length of stay on PCC or should it only be for the period that I actually "resided" there (date of birth to February 2015)?
 

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nomzie said:
I went to my home country for a visit (1 month) and got PCC as it was easier to get one in my presence. I read somewhere that you only need a new PCC when either the previous one is more than 6 months old or when you return with an "intent to reside". I might also visit my home country a number of times after submitting the application. Would I have to get a new PCC after each visit to keep it valid? If it is so, should I cover the dates of visits in length of stay on PCC or should it only be for the period that I actually "resided" there (date of birth to February 2015)?
You did it for convenience but that will cause a rejection in your application. After you submit your eAPR, you can go wherever you want and don't need a new PCC. Your PCC has to be issued after you left but it was issued during your stay and then you went to another country.
 

nomzie

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xpressentry said:
You did it for convenience but that will cause a rejection in your application. After you submit your eAPR, you can go wherever you want and don't need a new PCC. Your PCC has to be issued after you left but it was issued during your stay and then you went to another country.
Thanks a lot!