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CIC website shows following requirement for PCC in India. How PCC received from PSK valid for overall stay in different addresses in different states in India? Even, CIC ePR document checklist shows PCC requirement multiple! Kindly help to clear this confusion.

If you are a citizen of India:

If you live in India:
For residents of Punjab: You can apply to your local Senior Superintendent of Police, or the senior ranking police official at the police station in your District.

For residents of other states: You can apply at your local District Police Station.

For residents of Delhi: You can apply at your local District Police Station or online on the Delhi Police website or on the Passport India website. The Web site will list what information and documents you need. If you apply online, your certificate will be returned to you electronically.
 
New2Ca said:
Hi,
CIC website shows following requirement for PCC in India. How PCC received from PSK valid for overall stay in different addresses in different states in India? Even, CIC ePR document checklist shows PCC requirement multiple! Kindly help to clear this confusion.

If you are a citizen of India:

If you live in India:
For residents of Punjab: You can apply to your local Senior Superintendent of Police, or the senior ranking police official at the police station in your District.

For residents of other states: You can apply at your local District Police Station.

For residents of Delhi: You can apply at your local District Police Station or online on the Delhi Police website or on the Passport India website. The Web site will list what information and documents you need. If you apply online, your certificate will be returned to you electronically.

'Multiple' doesn't imply that you need more than 1 PCC if you've lived in multiple provinces/states within the same country. 'Multiple' implies that some applicants might need to provide more than 1 PCC as they might have lived in more than 1 country for 6 months or more in a row since turning 18. That 'multiple' message is a generic message which doesn't apply to all applicants.

PCC issued by Indian passport authorities is not bound by time or geography and is accepted by CIC. PCC issued by provincial/state level police authorities might be time-bound and/or geography-bound and such PCCs have been refused by CIC in the recent past.
 
Thanks a lot Asivad! But, the confusion still persists from the CIC website information regarding obtaining of PCC from 'Local SP Office'. Can u please see it?
 
New2Ca said:
Thanks a lot Asivad! But, the confusion still persists from the CIC website information regarding obtaining of PCC from 'Local SP Office'. Can u please see it?

Yes, this change happened somewhere around May 2015. One person (I believe his username is "mumbai11") got rejected because he got a PCC from the local police station and it was time/geography bound. Do not take this risk. PCC issued by PSK is NOT time/geography bound and you also get a marking on your passport. Even more authentic than the police station issued certificate.

People have been submitting their PSK issued PCC lately and I haven't heard of any rejection whatsoever owing to submitting a PCC from PSK.
 
Asivad Anac said:
'Multiple' doesn't imply that you need more than 1 PCC if you've lived in multiple provinces/states within the same country. 'Multiple' implies that some applicants might need to provide more than 1 PCC as they might have lived in more than 1 country for 6 months or more in a row since turning 18. That 'multiple' message is a generic message which doesn't apply to all applicants.

PCC issued by Indian passport authorities is not bound by time or geography and is accepted by CIC. PCC issued by provincial/state level police authorities might be time-bound and/or geography-bound and such PCCs have been refused by CIC in the recent past.

Hi Asivad,
Please help me here... My spouse is a main applicant and I have applied as a dependent. Now he has a PSK (passport authority) issued PCC but due to short of time (deadline after ITA was approaching close) I got my PVC from local district police, though in the meantime I have applied though PSK in case CIC raises a query, we can submit. But is this something I should be worried about? I am from early August batch and had BG started since November and waiting eagerly fr good news fr PPR... Thanks
 
pspandya said:
Hi Asivad,
Please help me here... My spouse is a main applicant and I have applied as a dependent. Now he has a PSK (passport authority) issued PCC but due to short of time (deadline after ITA was approaching close) I got my PVC from local district police, though in the meantime I have applied though PSK in case CIC raises a query, we can submit. But is this something I should be worried about? I am from early August batch and had BG started since November and waiting eagerly fr good news fr PPR... Thanks

Does your PVC have dates/place mentioned? If yes, then you should be worried. Otherwise, it is not an issue. Your PSK PCC should come anywhere between 10 - 15 days.
 
rajkamalmohanram said:
Does your PVC have dates/place mentioned? If yes, then you should be worried. Otherwise, it is not an issue. Your PSK PCC should come anywhere between 10 - 15 days.

U made me more worried as yes it mentions the date I am residing at that place from (as I got married and I have a new address in the same city) but it doesn't mention the validity r dates as such. PSK at least takes more than 20-25 days, personal experience!
 
pspandya said:
U made me more worried as yes it mentions the date I am residing at that place from (as I got married and I have a new address in the same city) but it doesn't mention the validity r dates as such. PSK at least takes more than 20-25 days, personal experience!

Well, I am sorry if I made you more worried but that is the truth. It doesn't mean your application will be rejected too, that was just a heads up. I really hope you get your PPR soon! Good luck!
 
pspandya said:
U made me more worried as yes it mentions the date I am residing at that place from (as I got married and I have a new address in the same city) but it doesn't mention the validity r dates as such. PSK at least takes more than 20-25 days, personal experience!

I was under the impression that PSK is usually quite quick (not 20-25 days). I figure you have had the police verification piece triggered again for you which is why it took so long.
 
rajkamalmohanram said:
Well, I am sorry if I made you more worried but that is the truth. It doesn't mean your application will be rejected too, that was just a heads up. I really hope you get your PPR soon! Good luck!

Thank you Raj... Also one more thing I am in lieu of getting PSK PCC in some 10 days. For safer side, can I upload it and notify CIC that I have one now to be on safer side. Luckily my husband, who is A main applicant had submitted the PSK approved PCC. Please guide... And thank you for your wishes.... :)
 
pspandya said:
Thank you Raj... Also one more thing I am in lieu of getting PSK PCC in some 10 days. For safer side, can I upload it and notify CIC that I have one now to be on safer side. Luckily my husband, who is A main applicant had submitted the PSK approved PCC. Please guide... And thank you for your wishes.... :)

Well, after you get your PCC, you can raise a CSE and upload it to them. You can probably ask them to add this document to your file.
 
rajkamalmohanram said:
Well, after you get your PCC, you can raise a CSE and upload it to them. You can probably ask them to add this document to your file.

Ok thanks a lot!
 
Hello everyone,

In case I get my Police certificate and submit my application and then go for a holiday...is it an issue?

As I heard the police certificate should be latest...
 
OmarSarfraz said:
Hello everyone,

In case I get my Police certificate and submit my application and then go for a holiday...is it an issue?

As I heard the police certificate should be latest...

Doesn't matter if you go on a vacation after submitting your application.
 
Hello Everyone,

If I submit a acknowledgement receipt saying that I have applied for pcc because it's a long process about 3-4 months. would it be okay and can I upload it when I receive my pcc later? even after I submit my documents to CIC after received ITA?

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