Blackharmer said:
Hello Friends, I recently sent a police report to my country but the ink I used for my finger print was red and it was printed in red in my country and submitted to the police like that and the police in my country put the certificate on it. so I was wondering if the red ink matters to CIC since the certificate is on it or must the ink be black?
Thanks
I'm a bit confused here are you saying you did your own inking and sent your prints to the police in your country? You can't do that regardless of the color ink (which needs to be black) as far as the police and CIC are concerned you could have send them anyone's prints. If you are in Canada you need to go to either the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP); your local police service; or an RCMP-accredited fingerprint company.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/citizenship/fingerprint.asp
You don't need to send fingerprints to your own country. If your not in Canada you must go to an authorized fingerprint company in your country who will do the inking for you, you must then send the documents to an accredited company within Canada who will electronically digitize your fingerprints and forward them to RCMP.
http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/en/criminal-record-and-vulnerable-sector-checks
Sorry if I misunderstood your question, this is the procedure as I understand it. Hope it helps