NO you were in Canada for last 4 yrs. So you will not need PCC.Anyone plz help ??
That tripped me up as well. I sent my app in on the 4th of October under the old rules, but afterward thought about it and now I'm wondering the same thing. I had 93 days outside of Canada according to the calculator, but if I counted day trips to the US for shopping or meetings, it came out to 305 days But I honestly won't know the answer until I get AOR and either get a request for a police clearance or not.This may be a silly question but do day trips to the US count as 1 day in US or not?
I know that doesn't count as 1 day outside of Canada (for counting physical present days)
We are getting close to the number of days because of those 1 hr gas trips... sigh... hubby ignored my warnings back then....
Lucky you: in my case, form delivered to FBI on July 7, certificate dated on Sept 26. That's a very long time.I'm US citizen, so it took me about 2 hours to get my clearance letter back electronically when I went to a channeler right across the border and had my prints scanned
For me too; my FBI thing was delivered to them on July 14th, the pcc came back in today's mail, dated October 12th.Lucky you: in my case, form delivered to FBI on July 7, certificate dated on Sept 26. That's a very long time.
If you apply October 26, 2017, add up all the days you were in a country between October 26, 2013 and October 25, 2017, and if the total number is 183 or more, check "yes" in item 10.b and include a Police Certificate, or give an explanation why a Police Certificate cannot be obtained.I have a question about this 183 days outside Canada rule for police clearance certificate.
Is this about spending 183 days continuously in a single trip or collectively for all the trips during last four years? I spent a month per trip to my home country but never 183 days continuously
Thanks @dpenabill Actually I was going through the new eligibility requirements and this forum, honestly not read the official guide yetIf you apply October 26, 2017, add up all the days you were in a country between October 26, 2013 and October 25, 2017, and if the total number is 183 or more, check "yes" in item 10.b and include a Police Certificate, or give an explanation why a Police Certificate cannot be obtained.
Even if you never spent more than ten days at a time in a country, if the total adds up to 183 or more, check "yes" in item 10.b
If you check the help button on the form, or look at the guide, the examples will clearly illuminate this.
Best place to start preparing to apply is by looking at the form itself and the checklist, at what information and documentation is needed, and then to go through the guide. All of which should be readily accessible on the IRCC website.Actually I was going through the new eligibility requirements and this forum, honestly not read the official guide yet