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I am in the process of collecting all the required documents to apply for Express Entry PR through CEC.

My wife just recently joined me here in Canada and before travelling to Canada , she applied and got her PCC from India.

Now my doubt is, can i submit the same PCC for her when submitting the documents or do i need to apply a new PCC again here through BLS. Can you please let me know!

Appreciate your help! Thanks once again.
 
If this PCC was obtained just a few days before leaving India, then it is absolutely fine.
 
Hi sushsmart15
Thanks for your reply!
Yes the PCC was issued a couple of days before the travel. So this shouldn't be a problem right!

Thanks once again1
 
In general, you and all the people in your family who are 18 or older need to get a police certificate. You must get one from each country or territory where you have lived for six or more months in a row since the age of 18. The certificate must be issued no more than three months before you apply.
 
It does not matter where you apply it from , as long as it is from India and it is within last 6 months.
 
Meya06 said:
In general, you and all the people in your family who are 18 or older need to get a police certificate. You must get one from each country or territory where you have lived for six or more months in a row since the age of 18. The certificate must be issued no more than three months before you apply.

This is the old requirement. The current requirements are:

1) For your country of current residence - no older than 6 months.
2) For any other country that you lived in for more than 6 months (since the age of 18) - if it is issued after you left the country (meaning,terminated your residence), it is valid indefinitely.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/infORmation/security/police-cert/intro.asp

Of course, no PCC is required from Canada for either 1 or 2 with your application (it could be requested later).

So the OP's question kind of falls in a grey zone. His wife is a current resident of Canada, so rule #2 applies to the Indian PCC. I tend to agree with sushsmart15, if it was just a few days before departing India, it's probably OK. If it is less than 6 months old at the time of application, no worries.

But personally, I would apply for a new one just to be safe.
 
Hi, I m working in UAE - Dubai. I have received LMIA and ITA and i am planing to goback to india to apply for a work permit and PR.

Please assist do i need to take PCC from Dubai before leaving the coutry or after Leaving the country. However i am planning to apply for work permit and PR fromI ndia only. Please assist.

Thank You
 
saurabhmahajan1788 said:
Hi, I m working in UAE - Dubai. I have received LMIA and ITA and i am planing to goback to india to apply for a work permit and PR.

Please assist do i need to take PCC from Dubai before leaving the coutry or after Leaving the country. However i am planning to apply for work permit and PR fromI ndia only. Please assist.

Thank You
Yes that would be a good idea. During your last week of stay in UAE, obtain the UAE PCC. It will be only around 100 to 200 AED. If you apply for it from India then be ready to shell out atleast 2000 AED. All the best.
 
Thank You:)

Another thing, What do yourecommend about the location of visa office? Can i apply for Work permit from India while staying in dubai because processing time is higher in dubai as compare to india.

Hope i can do that while working in dubai?? or i have to go back to india to apply for work permit?

Hope to hear from you soon
 
saurabhmahajan1788 said:
Thank You:)

Another thing, What do yourecommend about the location of visa office? Can i apply for Work permit from India while staying in dubai because processing time is higher in dubai as compare to india.

Hope i can do that while working in dubai?? or i have to go back to india to apply for work permit?

Hope to hear from you soon
It only depends on your current country of residence. If you are in UAE at the time of your ITA, then you will have to apply for the Visa through the Canadian Embassy in Abu Dhabi. Only if you are staying in India, then you can apply through the embassy in Delhi.
I hope this clarifies your doubt.