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Hi

Although this topic might seem irrelevant and might have been discussed before but I really want to confirm. I have been here for the past 5 years and I have no criminal history. Although, there was a case where there was a collision between my car and someone elses and police came in to take a report but that is all. Would I still be asked for a PCC from Canada? If so, I live in a very small city compared to Vancouver or Toronto and all we have here is the RCMP headquarters. How tough would it be to obtain a PCC from them?

Thanks
 
Hi

Although this topic might seem irrelevant and might have been discussed before but I really want to confirm. I have been here for the past 5 years and I have no criminal history. Although, there was a case where there was a collision between my car and someone elses and police came in to take a report but that is all. Would I still be asked for a PCC from Canada? If so, I live in a very small city compared to Vancouver or Toronto and all we have here is the RCMP headquarters. How tough would it be to obtain a PCC from them?

First - No PCC FROM CANADA is required up front with the application. That is because IRCC automatically does name based searches on ALL applicants. The only time you are asked to provide a finger-print based RCMP clearance is if your name matches with some one who has a criminal record. Then, fingerprints are needed to establish your identity.

An auto accident is (usually) not a criminal activity.

However, you do need PCCs from every other country you have lived in for at least 6 months, since the age of 18.
 
First - No PCC FROM CANADA is required up front with the application. That is because IRCC automatically does name based searches on ALL applicants. The only time you are asked to provide a finger-print based RCMP clearance is if your name matches with some one who has a criminal record. Then, fingerprints are needed to establish your identity.

An auto accident is (usually) not a criminal activity.

However, you do need PCCs from every other country you have lived in for at least 6 months, since the age of 18.


Jes I'm not sure that's true regarding that they only ask for RCMP clearance if your name matches with someone who has a criminal record.
Me and my friend got requested and our first names and surnames are pretty unique to be honest with 0 criminal history.
 
Jes I'm not sure that's true regarding that they only ask for RCMP clearance if your name matches with someone who has a criminal record.
Me and my friend got requested and our first names and surnames are pretty unique to be honest with 0 criminal history.

I am in the same boat too..I went for fingerprint with commissionaire and they told it will take max 2 weeks if no criminal history is found.
I read in some blog few people received in 1 week as well, For me 1 week has passed from the day i applied for fingerprint.
Any thoughts?
 
I believe it takes 3-4 business days to process. They told me 7 business days in total until I receive it . I received mine in exactly 7 business days .

I am in the same boat too..I went for fingerprint with commissionaire and they told it will take max 2 weeks if no criminal history is found.
I read in some blog few people received in 1 week as well, For me 1 week has passed from the day i applied for fingerprint.
Any thoughts?
 
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