Hi there, can you update us on your situation? I have the same issue, been working in iraq for 2 years on rotation maximum stay for 28 days but when I got the ITA the system requested a PCC from iraq, i have submitted a letter that says i was working in a rotation in a camp and did not leave the camp at all, I hope they will accept that, please let us know if you ended up needing the letter, if you did, then I have to go to the consulate in Ottawa to request itGreat!!
I've worked in Iraq for 3 years like rotation kind of job (30 days on and 30 days off), meaning 30 days I will stay in Iraq and go back to home cotry for next 10 days. I haven't stayed in Iraq 6 months in row. Should I submit Iraq PCC?
Hi, I am in the same situation. Worked on 28 rotational role for 2 years. Were you able to obtain a PCC or get an exemption from IRCC?Hi there, can you update us on your situation? I have the same issue, been working in iraq for 2 years on rotation maximum stay for 28 days but when I got the ITA the system requested a PCC from iraq, i have submitted a letter that says i was working in a rotation in a camp and did not leave the camp at all, I hope they will accept that, please let us know if you ended up needing the letter, if you did, then I have to go to the consulate in Ottawa to request it
Great, congrats.We have received a CPR without a PCC from Iraq
Thanks, it helps. Once again congrats and All the best.Ok, here's my experience.. I hope this is helpful for everyone.
I worked in Iraq for a period of 2.5 years, on a 30 days on, 30 days off schedule, never spent a continuous period of more than 30 days.
I opted not to get a PCC and have secured a job in Canada in the meantime, on a temporary work permit.
I applied for express entry after 1 year in Canada.
I was selected under CEC and was advised that I should submit a PCC from Iraq even though I didn't stay for a long period.
Instead of an Iraqi PCC, I have submitted a letter I obtained from the security manager of my company in Iraq, stating that I was living in a security bubble, i.e. picked up from the airport and dropped at the camp and vise versa, I had no interaction with the outside world and had a clean record within the camp boundaries. I clarified this further in
I have received my COPR 6 months after my invitation to apply.
Hope this helps.
Ok, here's my experience.. I hope this is helpful for everyone.
I worked in Iraq for a period of 2.5 years, on a 30 days on, 30 days off schedule, never spent a continuous period of more than 30 days.
I opted not to get a PCC and have secured a job in Canada in the meantime, on a temporary work permit.
I applied for express entry after 1 year in Canada.
I was selected under CEC and was advised that I should submit a PCC from Iraq even though I didn't stay for a long period.
Instead of an Iraqi PCC, I have submitted a letter I obtained from the security manager of my company in Iraq, stating that I was living in a security bubble, i.e. picked up from the airport and dropped at the camp and vise versa, I had no interaction with the outside world and had a clean record within the camp boundaries. I clarified this further in
I have received my COPR 6 months after my invitation to apply.
Hope this helps.