My DOB is 26-10-1982, so technically I turned 18 on 26-10-2000. While submitting my EE, I provided PCC starting from January 2001 - till date. Am I ok here?
This is the credited response. Other forums have members claiming rejection based on this issue. Best to get a PCC that does not specify any "TO" or "FROM" dates. But different countries, different practices. My country's PCC thankfully does not mention dates so can't comment on countries that by law might need to.varun22 said:If your PCC contains date, I think you may face issues.
As mentioned in another thread posted by a member states that his application was rejected coz he didn't provide PCC for complete 10 years or starting from 18 years.
One single PCC is required for one single country. For any country, it is independent of the number of cities in which you resided for that particular country.Sky-Walker said:In last 10 years, I lived in two cities, 6 years in one city and 4 years in another city. Do I need two police certificates?
Your Pakistan PCC seems absolutely fine. PCC should not be time specific.Jawad Talib said:Hay guys thanks for replaying:
Lemme explain my question: CIC website says that they need PCC since the age of 18 years. I was born on 26 October, 1982, that also mean I turned 18 on 26 October 2000 (just added 18 years to my DOB here). Now, Pakistani PCC does contain the addresses with dates (TO and From). My PCC starts from 2001 - till date, is that OK.
It is something like this:
Address 1 2001 - 2007
Address 2 2007 - 2015
Now, am I missing couple of months here?? (October 2000 - December 2000). Normally, PCC in Pakistani does not contain any dates and months.
Looking forward for an advise on it??
Jawad