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Hi,

I received PCC from RCMP on 12-Dec. I was not expecting before 18th so I sent application on 11-Dec. Now I think I should wait to get AOR & should sent PCCs after that giving its reference.

Also, should I send Canadian PCC or should I wait for my home country's PCC & send them together?
 
softwaretesting said:
Hi,

I received PCC from RCMP on 12-Dec. I was not expecting before 18th so I sent application on 11-Dec. Now I think I should wait to get AOR & should sent PCCs after that giving its reference.

Also, should I send Canadian PCC or should I wait for my home country's PCC & send them together?

Canadian PCC expires after 3 months if you don't submit to CIC. It might take longer than 90 days if the current trend continues to get AOR, so you might have to re-do the RCMP PCC and send it after getting AOR.

NB: International PCC expires after 1 year.

Good Luck
 
softwaretesting said:
Hi,

I received PCC from RCMP on 12-Dec. I was not expecting before 18th so I sent application on 11-Dec. Now I think I should wait to get AOR & should sent PCCs after that giving its reference.

Also, should I send Canadian PCC or should I wait for my home country's PCC & send them together?

Hi,
Canadian PCC is not a mandatory document so you don't need to send it. If CIC wants a Canadian police certificate, they will make a specific request.
 
nov1061 said:
Hi,
Canadian PCC is not a mandatory document so you don't need to send it. If CIC wants a Canadian police certificate, they will make a specific request.

Thanks! Yes, that is what I read on other thread too. I met a consultant & he mentioned to complete fingerprint process as it will be difficult from my home country, as I'm going back to my home country.

In case i'm asked to submit Canadian PCC, Is there a process using which I can send request to RCMP for PCC without sending new set of fingerprints & ask them to use fingerprints I submitted now?

With the logic that criminal record may change but fingerprints are not going to change.
 
softwaretesting said:
Thanks! Yes, that is what I read on other thread too. I met a consultant & he mentioned to complete fingerprint process as it will be difficult from my home country, as I'm going back to my home country.

In case i'm asked to submit Canadian PCC, Is there a process using which I can send request to RCMP for PCC without sending new set of fingerprints & ask them to use fingerprints I submitted now?

With the logic that criminal record may change but fingerprints are not going to change.

Tray to go to an agency for doing this 'stuff' and ask them what to do. Maybe they can scan your fingers (digital scan), save it and later (when needed) they can arrange the 'fresh' PCC for you.
 
Wait for your home country PCC and send both together.. even though Canadian PCC is not required but since you already have it then might as well send it since you would be sending your home country PCC irrespective.