Hello,
I'm working on an application for spousal sponsorship. I am a US citizen living in South Korea with my Canadian wife. The document checklist states I must submit the following police certificates:
- for the country where I currently live, if I have lived there for 6 months or more and;
- the country where you have lived most of your life since the age of 18
I understand this to mean I must provide a Korean certificate (I've been here 2 years) and a U.S. certificate. I have also lived in the Czech Republic for a period of about a year, however, and I've seen elsewhere on this forum that CIC requires a police certificate for ALL countries I've lived in for 6 months or more. Am I in the clear in this case, since it's not explicitly stated on the document checklist? Or will they just ask later and it will delay the processing of my app?
I should add, I have a copy and certified translation of a Czech background check that was done about a year ago. I don't have the original anymore. I get that it's old and it's a copy, but I haven't been back there since 2017 anyway. Would this be sufficient? Want to avoid an expensive and time consuming trip to the embassy.
Thanks for any info!
I'm working on an application for spousal sponsorship. I am a US citizen living in South Korea with my Canadian wife. The document checklist states I must submit the following police certificates:
- for the country where I currently live, if I have lived there for 6 months or more and;
- the country where you have lived most of your life since the age of 18
I understand this to mean I must provide a Korean certificate (I've been here 2 years) and a U.S. certificate. I have also lived in the Czech Republic for a period of about a year, however, and I've seen elsewhere on this forum that CIC requires a police certificate for ALL countries I've lived in for 6 months or more. Am I in the clear in this case, since it's not explicitly stated on the document checklist? Or will they just ask later and it will delay the processing of my app?
I should add, I have a copy and certified translation of a Czech background check that was done about a year ago. I don't have the original anymore. I get that it's old and it's a copy, but I haven't been back there since 2017 anyway. Would this be sufficient? Want to avoid an expensive and time consuming trip to the embassy.
Thanks for any info!
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