Hello! So i had a question about the police certificate requirements in the checklist and I'll post the direct info right here. So, I have been in Canada for the past six months AND the country I've spent the most time since turning 18. Does this mean I check the box and don't provide one at all? Should I provide a small letter explaining why I don't have a police certificate from the U.S to send since I've been in Canada for both of the required countries? Thank you in advance!
You (the principal applicant), and any family members 18 or older (who are not Canadian citizens or permanent residents), must submit police
certificates from the following country or countries at this time, unless indicated otherwise on the police certificate webpage:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...n/medical-police/police-certificates/how.html.
The country where you (or they) currently live, if you have lived
there for six months or more; and
The country where you (or they) have lived most of your (their) life since the
age of 18.
Country
Country
Canadian Police Certificates
If you (or a family member 18 or older) have lived in Canada for the last six months, or Canada is the country where you (or they) have
lived for most of your (or their) life since the age of 18, police certificates for Canada are not required at this time. IRCC will make a
request for (a) Canadian police certificate(s) on your behalf. Check here if this applies to you
You (the principal applicant), and any family members 18 or older (who are not Canadian citizens or permanent residents), must submit police
certificates from the following country or countries at this time, unless indicated otherwise on the police certificate webpage:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...n/medical-police/police-certificates/how.html.
The country where you (or they) currently live, if you have lived
there for six months or more; and
The country where you (or they) have lived most of your (their) life since the
age of 18.
Country
Country
Canadian Police Certificates
If you (or a family member 18 or older) have lived in Canada for the last six months, or Canada is the country where you (or they) have
lived for most of your (or their) life since the age of 18, police certificates for Canada are not required at this time. IRCC will make a
request for (a) Canadian police certificate(s) on your behalf. Check here if this applies to you
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