The instruction guide states: "You don’t need to provide a police certificate if you were in your country of origin immediately prior to becoming a permanent resident and landing in Canada, and this time falls within the past 4 years"
I am helping a couple with their adult citizenship applications, and would just like clarification of the meaning of "country of origin". They have not left Canada since becoming permanent residents three years ago. For the full year before they immigrated, they were both living in UAE and did not travel anywhere else. However they are "originally" from Syria, so does that mean they are expected to get police certificates from Syria? That could be very difficult. They provided acceptable police certificates from UAE to IRCC with their PR applications, and these certificates were dated October 2018. We just want to be sure that these same certificates will be valid for their citizenship application.
I am helping a couple with their adult citizenship applications, and would just like clarification of the meaning of "country of origin". They have not left Canada since becoming permanent residents three years ago. For the full year before they immigrated, they were both living in UAE and did not travel anywhere else. However they are "originally" from Syria, so does that mean they are expected to get police certificates from Syria? That could be very difficult. They provided acceptable police certificates from UAE to IRCC with their PR applications, and these certificates were dated October 2018. We just want to be sure that these same certificates will be valid for their citizenship application.