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- Nov 11, 2014
- 4
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Ottawa
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 30-12-2014
- AOR Received.
- 7-3-2015 (SA-13-3-2015)
- Med's Done....
- 05-11-2014
- VISA ISSUED...
- DM on 4-6-2015 or earlier
- LANDED..........
- 8-7-2015
Thank you Lala. I believe I did get what they were trying to say when tink said "Whether you sent the rest of the application with or without the application doesn't matter. What matters is how old the police check is when it comes into CIC's possession." In your case and in your friend's case, the police check was submitted at the same time the application was submitted but for many of us, the police check was not submitted when the application was submitted, like in the case with clwillia. In my case also. In my case, the FBI check is OK, but I had to get a police check for Japan since I lived there up until I was in my early twenties. I got the police check from them also, but it takes 2 months to process the request when we request it from US. The Japanese consulate didn't give me the report until the beginning of February although my request was made on November 25th. Despite that, the issue date shows December 19th. My application without the police check was submitted on December 30th, but just like clwillia, I cannot send the currently valid report to CIC until I get my AOR.... So if I get my AOR before March 19th, I will send this overnight to them. Otherwise, I may have to tavel to Japan to get it (which the Japanese Consulate said will only take 2 weeks vs. 2 months from the US.)LaLa320 said:I don't know how much more clear Tink23 and Canuck_in_UK can be about this. What they said is correct. But let me see if I can break it down for you with an example:
-I did my PCC (Police Clearance Check) on September 15, 2014. (This would make it invalid/expired on December 16, 2014)
-I submitted my application along with my PCC to CIC-Mississauga on October 10, 2014
-CIC-Mississauga received my application with my PCC on October 15, 2014 (exactly one month after I did my PCC)
-The day CIC-Mississauga received my application (along with my PCC) a stamp with the date they received my application (October 15, 2014) is put on my application (This makes my PCC still valid because CIC received it before it expired)
-It is now March and my application is in process (almost 6 months after I did my PCC)
-In theory my PCC is expired since it had been over 3 months since I did it, but because CIC received it before the 3 month expiry limit (before December 16, 2014) my PCC is considered VALID (because they received on October 15, 2014).
Now my friend
-She did her PCC (Police Clearance Check) on June 1, 2014. (This would make it invalid/expired on September 2, 2014)
-She submitted her application along with her PCC to CIC-Mississauga on October 25, 2014
-CIC-Mississauga received her application with her PCC on October 27, 2014 (almost 5 months after she did her PCC)
-The day CIC-Mississauga received her application (along with hery PCC) a stamp with the date they received her application (October 27, 2014) was put on her application (This made her PCC INVALID because CIC received it AFTER it expired)
-It is now March and her application is in process (almost 9 months after she did her PCC)
-She was asked by CIC to resubmit a new PCC on Dec. 18 within 60 days, because the one she sent was expired when they received it.
-She did another one on Dec. 19, 2014 and CIC received it on Jan. 13, 2015.
-The stamped it on Jan. 13 as received and valid. Her application is still in process, but if they don't look at her application for another 3 months her PCC will now be considered valid because they received it before the 3 month expiry.
So it doesn't matter how long CIC takes to look at your PCC (it could be 6 months from now). As long as CIC receives it before the expiry date it's all good.
Also you can submit your application before you submit your PCC. CIC will not add that time to the time you actually submit your PCC. They will continue to process your application and then ask you to submit PCC when they come to that stage.
I hope this clears up your confusion.
Last time I was in Japan for more than 6 months was when I was 22 (which is more than 30 years ago). I am getting the Japan police check because of that (since I was older than 18 when I was there.). Since I haven't been back there for more than 20 days per year since then, why should it matter if the police check is more than 3 months old? Technically it doesn't but I don't want to take any chances if what tik and Canuk are saying is correct, I have only two choices 1) Go to the Japanese consulate again and submit the request and wait for 2+ months hoping hoping I can send the report off to CIC before 3 months is up 2) Travel to Japan ($1000+ trip!) and get the certificate in person in about 2 weeks.
I still have 2.5 weeks before the police check from Japan hits the 3 month mark, but my application was received by CIC on December 30th and people who are getting the AOR now are people whose apps got received at the beginning of December, so I am not sure when mine will be processed.