nameless said:
It is so depressing that everyone has their own opinion on whats needed and whats not.
India :
PCC is needed for Indian applicants if they have lived in countries other than india for 6 months or more after turning 18.
You may not need to submit Indian PCC but you definitely need PCC for foreign countries where you have stayed for 6 months or more. This needs to go with your application without any questions or confusions.
Pakistan:
Pakistani PCC is needed, and also all PCC for countries where you have lived 6 months or more after turning 18. Must be included with application at time of submission.
All other countries : Follow CHC website specific to your country for PCC.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/my_application/checks.asp
FOR INDIA ..
Medical exams
To protect the health and safety of Canadians, as well as reduce and prevent excessive demand on Canada's health and social services system, permanent or temporary resident applicants may be required to undergo a medical exam.
Find out more about medical exams.
If you apply to:
Immigrate to Canada, you must have a medical exam before you come to Canada.
Come to Canada as a visitor, student or worker, you may need a medical exam.
Find a doctor
Your own doctor cannot do the medical exam.
You must find a panel physician in your country, territory or region that Citizenship and Immigration Canada has approved to do medical exams.
Police checks
You may need a criminal and security check if you are coming to Canada as a live-in caregiver, tourist, student or temporary worker. If you are applying for permanent residence, you must have one done.
Find out more about police checks.
You may need a criminal and security check (police certificate) if you are coming to Canada as a:
live-in caregiver,
tourist,
student or
temporary worker.
When you apply to become a permanent resident, you must get a police certificate.
We use police certificates to find out if you have a criminal record. They help visa officers make sure you are not a security risk to Canada.