Providing the charges were withdrawn then you should be ok. Withdrawn charges in Canada do not make you inadmissable. Just wait and see what the report says.Nadine1 said:Inside Canada...
Providing the charges were withdrawn then you should be ok. Withdrawn charges in Canada do not make you inadmissable. Just wait and see what the report says.Nadine1 said:Inside Canada...
Yes, he would still have a record. There's a record of activity.Nadine1 said:So even thou the charges were withdrawn would he still have a criminal record?
Can you let me know how much does it cost to get criminal record check? And which one did you get? Criminal record check or VS check?tsf14 said:I didn't see fingerscan.ca as an Accredited fingerprint company in the RCMP website.
But anyone familiar with 'Canadian Corps of Commissionaires' (www.commissionaires.ca) at Downtown Toronto? They are listed in the RCMP website (http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/en/who-can-conduct-criminal-record-check).
Otherwise the nearest RCMP police station for me is near Pearson Airport, if anyone is familiar with it.
I am asked to to a criminal record check. To be specific : "RCMP Certified Criminal Record Check based on fingerprints".chonji1226 said:Can you let me know how much does it cost to get criminal record check? And which one did you get? Criminal record check or VS check?
According to RCMP website, as your son has a fingerprint match (because he has a record) his PCC will take about 120 days. You may need to contact cic and ask for an extension.Nadine1 said:Ok if you were asked to do it then go ahead. The commissioners are very good in doing it. They will do it and send it electronically for you.
Yes, he has a record. He was charged with criminal activity. They may have been withdrawn but he was charged. He has a record.Nadine1 said:So let's say he have a fingerprint match what is that saying he have a criminal record even thou the charges were withdrawn and even what will the report say. This is really very scary.