Please do not delay your PR Application due to not having a specific "in between" PCC. Get the minimum and upload it. They will request ADR if they need it.
The requirements are very clear. Dont confuse them Please. Last 10 Year or the day you turned 18 whichever is later
Keep it as per documents. Dont complicate things for your self and IRCC.Thanks for clarification.
I have a quick question, my PCC will most likely state two addresses in the same city and mention duration as from birth till date. Do you think that's fine? And how should I fill in the address history in such a scenario? I've never lived in one of the addresses but it is on my ID Card.
My wife has two adresses in Islamabad which are actual and mentioned both in the PCC. So I have applied.Thanks for clarification.
I have a quick question, my PCC will most likely state two addresses in the same city and mention duration as from birth till date. Do you think that's fine? And how should I fill in the address history in such a scenario? I've never lived in one of the addresses but it is on my ID Card.
That's the thing on my ID Card I have different permanent and current address, I'm getting pcc for both address but I've never lived in my permanent address. How do you suggest I should fill in my address history in PR application ?Keep it as per documents. Dont complicate things for your self and IRCC.
Keep it as per temporary address if you are living there. Do not mention permanent address at all. Also in the letter of explanation provide the explanation if you so desire.That's the thing on my ID Card I have different permanent and current address, I'm getting pcc for both address but I've never lived in my permanent address. How do you suggest I should fill in my address history in PR application ?
So i'll include only current address in my address history and mention in LOE that although I've never lived in the other address I have still obtained the PCC (they're both same city and same police station)Keep it as per temporary address if you are living there. Do not mention permanent address at all. Also in the letter of explanation provide the explanation if you so desire.
PerfectSo i'll include only current address in my address history and mention in LOE that although I've never lived in the other address I have still obtained the PCC (they're both same city and same police station)
Sounds good?
Yes if it's their policy than it's OK. many countries do not mention dates.Dear Hassan,
Some Police reports do not mention date or duration (Dubai Police Report) for instance. Therefore, it should be acceptable.
I think bro they reject the PR application if the PCC are missing . They are just plain cruelPlease do not delay your PR Application due to not having a specific "in between" PCC. Get the minimum and upload it. They will request ADR if they need it.
Guys I need some advice. I have lived in two addresses in the same city and had to get two police certificates made for those two addresses, as they fall in different zones.
PCC for address 1 show the dates in the format day-month-year, which is Jan 31, 2004 to Jan 31, 2013.
PCC for address 2 (my current address) shows the date in the format month- year. The day is missing, and I can't do anything about it since that's their format. The actual date is Feb 01, 2013 to date But the PCC only mentions Feb 2013 to date.
Will it be a problem if the day is not shown in the other certificate? I have already submitted my pr application. What do I do?
Thanks. But how will they know the exact duration if the 'day' in the date is missing? I don't know if my concern is valid or I'm just being paranoid, but I have heard of cases where they have rejected applications because the PCC did not cover the entire durarion of the applicant's stay...Here are my 2 cents. If the PCC covers entire required duration even if the format is bit different, I think you're okay. What is your AOR date?
Thanks. But how will they know the exact duration if the 'day' in the date is missing? I don't know if my concern is valid or I'm just being paranoid, but I have heard of cases where they have rejected applications because the PCC did not cover the entire durarion of the applicant's stay...