Hello everyone,
Thanks for being part of such helpful forum!
I have applied for the PR through the graduate program in Quebec. In my original application I sent my police certificates from my country of nationality (Peru) and they told me Canadian ones would be asked for later if necessary. I have been living in Canada for 7 years now.
A month ago I received the following letter, which seems to be an automated email everyone who falls under certain category receives. Out of all the items mentioned, the only one I hadn't submitted was the RIGHT OF PERMANENT RESIDENT FEE (RPRF) which I've now paid.
My question is the following, should I take this letter as they requiring my to submit Canadian police certificates given that I have lived there for more than 6 months? Or do they actually send a letter specifying they want Canadian police certificates when they require it? Has anyone received such letter?
Thank you very much!
This refers to your application for Permanent Residence in Canada.
THIS IS A REMINDER EMAIL - PLEASE READ EACH SECTION CAREFULLY TO SEE IF
IT APPLIES TO YOUR APPLICATION.
FOR ANY DOCUMENTATION OR CORRESPONDENCE YOU SEND, PLEASE
INCLUDE A COVER PAGE THAT LISTS YOUR NAME, DATE OF BIRTH, UCI AND
APPLICATION NUMBER.
PASSPORTS
Passports for you and all accompanying family members must be valid at the time of visa issuance. If your passports have expired or will be expiring within the next 6 months, you must apply for new passports as soon as possible. You can send a Copy of the Biodata Page (page with photograph and name) to the following addresses below.
Do not send Original Passports until requested By CIC.
POLICE CERTIFICATES
If you have not already done so, provide Original Police Certificates from each country and territory where you lived for six or more months in a row since the age of 18, for you and all family members over 18. If you delay in sending in these police certificates your application will be delayed.
MISSING SCHEDULE A INFORMATION
If you have a copy of the application you submitted please review the application in particular the schedule A Background information. Section 8 Personal History and Section 12 Addresses must cover the 10 year history prior to your submitting your application or beginning at the age of 18 whichever is the most recent. If you left gaps in the dates and they do not cover the entire period send in a newly completed Schedule A to provide complete information. If there are gaps in your personal history or gaps in your address history your application will be delayed.
All family members over 18 must have a Schedule A with the above listed information.
If you have any of the above mentioned items you must submit them to our office at the address listed below:
Any documentation or correspondence you send should include your UCI and Application number as indicated at the top of this letter.
Note: any future enquiries must be submitted via the Case Specific Enquiry form.
RIGHT OF PERMANENT RESIDENT FEE (RPRF)
This is reminder that if your Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF) is outstanding, you must pay this fee before a permanent resident visa can be issued. The RPRF will be refunded if the application is refused, if you withdraw your application or if you choose not to use your visa.
Delaying the payment of the RPRF will delay the issuance of your visas. We therefore encourage you to pay the RPRF as soon as possible, by following these steps:
IF YOU HAVE ALREADY COMPLETED ALL OF THE REQUIREMENTS MENTIONED ABOVE YOU CAN IGNORE THIS LETTER.
Sincerely,
Central Registry
Citizenship and Immigration Centralized Intake Office Sydney, Nova Scotia