aries9811 said:
In the Recent requirement says that Police Clearance should be submitted from Other Countries where residency was more than 6 months in past 4 yrs. Can anyone advice, Will it be still valid for submission if is dated (Obtained)quite several months old from date of submission of citizenship application ?
Also, obtain this document itself consumes several months ?
Please clarify
To clarify, currently the application requires the applicant to disclose
presence in another country totaling six months in the previous four years. No residency in that country required. That is, unlike the police certificate requirements for applications like Express Entry, this is not based on living in the other country, but on presence. Periodic two, three week holidays adding up to six months or more over the course of the four years requires the applicant to disclose this in the application itself . . . apart from and in addition to the disclosures made in the physical presence calculation. (This is subject to change. It is clear that IRCC is revising many of its online instructions under Minister McCallum's leadership, and it would not surprise me to see the citizenship police certificate requirement revised to conform to similar requirements for other types of applications. Always follow the current instructions at the time of applying.)
If the applicant is required to disclose this presence in another country, adding up to six months total over the course of four years, the applicant must also submit a police certificate from that country.
The instructions regarding this are always subject to change, so foremost be sure to read the application form itself carefully and the guide for applying for citizenship carefully, and as always
follow the instructions.
The form and the guide currently offer little detail about obtaining police certificates.
The general information at the IRCC site regarding police certificates appears to encompass certificates for citizenship as well as those required for PR applications.
See http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/intro.asp
titled "How to get a police certificate (police check)"
And http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/
which is similarly titled "How to get a police certificate"
The second one has links to country specific instructions and is sometimes referred to as IRCC's online tool for obtaining police certificates.
The first one is a general overview about police certificates.
It states:
"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.
That appears geared more to PR applicants than citizenship applicants. I would strongly suggest that the certificate be issued
after the last time you were in that country, or at least concurrent with the last time you were in that country. (Remember, for the citizenship requirement, at least currently, it is not based on having lived in the other country, but on total amount of presence in that country over the four year time frame.)
Alternatively, the certificate should be no more than six months old at the time of applying.
Indeed, in the past the general rule was that certificates should be no more than six months old at the time of the application for which they are required. And this is now the specific rule governing the country a PR applicant is living in at the time of applying. Thus, for example, if there have been recent trips to the country, probably best to submit a police certificate no more than six months old.