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rajkamalmohanram said:
"total time spent in that country is more than 6 months in the 10 YEAR period prior to applying... "

Incorrect! All applicants and dependents MUST get PCCs for countries where they have stayed for 6 months or more (not necessarily in a row) SINCE THEY WERE 18 YEARS OLD.

Link ---> http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/intro.asp

I stand corrected...
 
Hi Raj,

I would like to ask you whether PCC, stating that there is no police / criminal case in the records of Embassy of India against so-and-so, issued by an Embassy of India located in a country other than India where currently applicant has been living for some years, is sufficient if not applying in India as not visiting there and passport is with the applicant which is needed in India to apply. However, the applicant has lived in India after the age of 18 for some years.

Waiting for your response as per your convenience.

Wishing you the earliest nomination.
 
Fly2Can said:
Hi Raj,

I would like to ask you whether PCC, stating that there is no police / criminal case in the records of Embassy of India against so-and-so, issued by an Embassy of India located in a country other than India where currently applicant has been living for some years, is sufficient if not applying in India as not visiting there and passport is with the applicant which is needed in India to apply. However, the applicant has lived in India after the age of 18 for some years.

Waiting for your response as per your convenience.

Wishing you the earliest nomination.
A PCC obtained from an Indian embassy abroad or PSK in India is enough for CIC. I believe both use the same database to check criminal records.
 
Fly2Can said:
Hi Raj,

I would like to ask you whether PCC, stating that there is no police / criminal case in the records of Embassy of India against so-and-so, issued by an Embassy of India located in a country other than India where currently applicant has been living for some years, is sufficient if not applying in India as not visiting there and passport is with the applicant which is needed in India to apply. However, the applicant has lived in India after the age of 18 for some years.

Waiting for your response as per your convenience.

Wishing you the earliest nomination.
You can obtain the Indian PCC from the embassy in your current country of residence. The format of PCC issued by the Indian embassy is the same as that provided by Passport Seva Kendra (PSK) in India.
 
sushsmart15 said:
You can obtain the Indian PCC from the embassy in your current country of residence. The format of PCC issued by the Indian embassy is the same as that provided by Passport Seva Kendra (PSK) in India.

Agreed. Though based on the country you may wish to keep enough time to obtain the PCC.
 
Dears friends, My wife lived in Germeny for 1 year on student visa during 2007-08. do i need to get her PPC from Germany ? as she is not the principal applicant.
 
mpjaved said:
Dears friends, My wife lived in Germeny for 1 year on student visa during 2007-08. do i need to get her PPC from Germany ? as she is not the principal applicant.

Yes you need the PCC from Germany. All applicants over 18 years need PCC for countries stayed in for more than 6 months cumulatively.
 
Please guide me on the PCC.

1. Generally, how many days does it take to get the PCC through PSK in India?

2. My spouse is the prime applicant and I am dependent/co-applicant. We are residing in a address, where we moved in September 2014. We have got the AADHAR card in January 2015. After that, we all - PA, Dependent and two children, have got the passport renewed in January 2016. Shall we initiate the PCC now, as our CRS is 421 or we can wait till we receive ITA (if the score drops later in the year or in coming year).

3. I was in Singapore for a period of 10 months from October 2000 to July 2001. Do I need a PCC from Singapore? If yes, how I can get it? Generally, PCC from singapore is only given to foreigners who are not residing any more only when there is an explicit request made by canadian IRCC. I went through their website - http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/asia-pacific/singapore.asp#spec

Anyone, who can guide especially on bullet point # 3.

Thank you,
Pawshi
 
PiyushAgrawal06121985 said:
Yes you need the PCC from Germany. All applicants over 18 years need PCC for countries stayed in for more than 6 months cumulatively.

thank you PiyushAgrawal
 
Hey Guys... need your brain here to understand a simple question yet still remains in doubt at the end of mind.

I have a US PCC issued in may 2015 and its been more than a year. I thought it would be valid
but after reading below instructions it seems PC is valid for one year.

I stayed in US for more than 6 months in 2008 and never went again. Based on below instructions do you think I have to apply again for US PCC?

I thought it would be valid -infinite- for foreign countries and with below instructions made me to think again...

Please help...




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Police certificates
As part of a complete application, applicants, their spouse or common-law partner and their dependent children 18 years of age or older (including non-accompanying dependants) must submit a valid police certificate for all countries or territories (except Canada) in which they have lived for a total of six months or more, since the age of 18.

Note: This includes the requirement to provide a police certificate for countries in which the individual has traveled for six months or more, whether or not the individual had an established residential address during this time.

The IRCC website provides instructions to applicants on how to obtain a police certificate.

Police certificates are typically valid for one year from the date they are issued.

For the applicant’s current country of residence, the police certificate must be issued no more than six months before submission of the e-APR.

For countries in which the applicant no longer lives, the police certificate must have been issued after the last time the client lived in that country.
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sullas said:
Hey Guys... need your brain here to understand a simple question yet still remains in doubt at the end of mind.

I have a US PCC issued in may 2015 and its been more than a year. I thought it would be valid
but after reading below instructions it seems PC is valid for one year.

I stayed in US for more than 6 months in 2008 and never went again. Based on below instructions do you think I have to apply again for US PCC?

I thought it would be valid -infinite- for foreign countries and with below instructions made me to think again...

Please help...




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Police certificates
As part of a complete application, applicants, their spouse or common-law partner and their dependent children 18 years of age or older (including non-accompanying dependants) must submit a valid police certificate for all countries or territories (except Canada) in which they have lived for a total of six months or more, since the age of 18.

Note: This includes the requirement to provide a police certificate for countries in which the individual has traveled for six months or more, whether or not the individual had an established residential address during this time.

The IRCC website provides instructions to applicants on how to obtain a police certificate.

Police certificates are typically valid for one year from the date they are issued.

For the applicant’s current country of residence, the police certificate must be issued no more than six months before submission of the e-APR.

For countries in which the applicant no longer lives, the police certificate must have been issued after the last time the client lived in that country.
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If this PCC was issued AFTER your departure from the US (meaning this PCC was issued AFTER you left the US and you never went back again), you can use this PCC. The less than 6 months PCC requirement is for your current country of residence alone.
 
Pawshi said:
Please guide me on the PCC.

1. Generally, how many days does it take to get the PCC through PSK in India?

If you live at the same address as in your PP, you would get it on the same day. The process takes around 2 - 3 hours max.

2. My spouse is the prime applicant and I am dependent/co-applicant. We are residing in a address, where we moved in September 2014. We have got the AADHAR card in January 2015. After that, we all - PA, Dependent and two children, have got the passport renewed in January 2016. Shall we initiate the PCC now, as our CRS is 421 or we can wait till we receive ITA (if the score drops later in the year or in coming year).

Suggest you to wait till you get your ITA. For CRS 421, the chances look grim now (The scores have not gone below 470 in a while).

3. I was in Singapore for a period of 10 months from October 2000 to July 2001. Do I need a PCC from Singapore? If yes, how I can get it? Generally, PCC from singapore is only given to foreigners who are not residing any more only when there is an explicit request made by canadian IRCC. I went through their website - http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/asia-pacific/singapore.asp#spec

Yes, you need a PCC from Singapore.

It is clearly mentioned what you need to do -


Yes, but only after you submit your application. When you apply for permanent residence, you will be asked to upload a police certificate. Instead, you must upload a document that states: “I am applying from a country that requires an official request letter from CIC to get a police certificate.”

CIC will then review your application. If it is otherwise complete, we will send you more information on how to get a police certificate. Please read the instructions above for more information.

Note: CIC will not accept police certificates sent by mail for Express Entry applications.

You have to write a LOE saying "I am applying from a country that requires an official request letter from CIC to get a police certificate." and upload this in the placeholder for Singapore PCC. IRCC will send send you instructions on how to proceed further.


Anyone, who can guide especially on bullet point # 3.

Thank you,
Pawshi
 
rajkamalmohanram said:
If this PCC was issued AFTER your departure from the US (meaning this PCC was issued AFTER you left the US and you never went back again), you can use this PCC. The less than 6 months PCC requirement is for your current country of residence alone.

Thanks Raj!

You seems to be a good mentor for all of us. Appreciate your service :)

I agree what you have mentioned above but this statement in their instructions made me to think. I would like you to comment on "
Police certificates are typically valid for one year from the date they are issued." which is from their instructions.

Thanks... have a good time..Enjoy :)
 
sullas said:
Thanks Raj!

You seems to be a good mentor for all of us. Appreciate your service :)

I agree what you have mentioned above but this statement in their instructions made me to think. I would like you to comment on "
Police certificates are typically valid for one year from the date they are issued." which is from their instructions.

Thanks... have a good time..Enjoy :)

Yes, what they have mentioned is correct. For instance, Indian PCC is typically valid for 1 year. However, whislt submitting the e-APR, the PCC (if India is the current country of residence), needs to be less than 6 months (because EE process typically takes 6 months).

Check this -

For the country you currently live in, the police certificate must be issued no more than six months before you apply.

For countries where you have lived for six months or more, the police certificate must be issued after the last time you lived in that country.

Link ---> http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/intro.asp

This, without further doubt, answers your question!