How little long did it take?RaviJ said:Congrats Maina4576....happy for you
How little long did it take?RaviJ said:Congrats Maina4576....happy for you
RAConop said:Hi I just received an update for my application and so does my wife.
In my letter it says
It has been determined that you meet the eligibility requirements to apply for permanent residence.......
Is this the AIP?
We applied last June 2016.
Thabks for your input!
Hi
When did you get your file ?
Did they not specify a list of countries to submit? Usually they do. And typically, they ask the RCMP about you automatically (so it would make it a moot point).lucia0009 said:I got a letter from CPC - M asking for policy certificate, which makes me confused.
I have submitted the policy certificate from my home country with the application. But didn't submit the Canada's.
This letter looks like a general letter because it states,
'If you have not yet submitted the following documents, you must submit them to this office:
The country where you have spent most of your adult life since the age of 18'
Does that mean they want me to submit a Canadian policy certificate?
thanks
You can try calling the call centre. But they are generally not very helpful. I would need to see the mailing to get an idea what you need to do. Some have reported having to submit fingerprints to RCMP, but that letter is pretty explicit...lucia0009 said:nope, there is no a list of country.
I am wondering if they are asking for the police certificate from Canada. What's the letter would be state?
First, please don't double-post and create a new topic.im_anil said:Hi
I had applied for Spousal Sponsorship in-land Applications in July 2016 and have received a request for Medical and Police Clearance certificate.
I had submitted both with my initial application and this makes me confused on what to do ?
My submitted medical certificate is dated 26th April 2016 and Police clearance certificate dated 24th April 2016.
Do i need to re-do my medical and get a new Police Clearance certificate ?
Is there a way to contact CIC for this issue?
Thanks
sorry, I don't know how to attach a photo. I copied it as following:profiler said:You can try calling the call centre. But they are generally not very helpful. I would need to see the mailing to get an idea what you need to do. Some have reported having to submit fingerprints to RCMP, but that letter is pretty explicit...
Call the call centre and ask them to verify they have received PCC's for every country you have been in since you were 18. It might be an error that you got that. Also, if Canada was the country that you have spent the most time in, since you turned 18, then do as they ask and try to get an RCMP PCC? That way, you cover all the bases, right?lucia0009 said:sorry, I don't know how to attach a photo. I copied it as following:
"If you have not yet submitted the following documents, you must submit them to this office:
Police Certificate(s)
The principal applicant (and all family members 18 years or older) is required to submit a police
certificate(s) from the:
• The country where you have spent most of your adult life since the age of 18;
For instructions on how to obtain the correct police certificate required, you must visit
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/index.asp
If you have already submitted police certificates as noted above please disregard. If you are unable to
comply please forward a written explanation."
im_anil said:Hi
I had applied for Spousal Sponsorship in-land Applications in July 2016 and have received a request for Medical and Police Clearance certificate.
I had submitted both with my initial application and this makes me confused on what to do ?
My submitted medical certificate is dated 26th April 2016 and Police clearance certificate dated 24th April 2016.
Do i need to re-do my medical and get a new Police Clearance certificate ?
Is there a way to contact CIC for this issue?
Thanks
thank you for your advise, I will try to contact them.profiler said:Call the call centre and ask them to verify they have received PCC's for every country you have been in since you were 18. It might be an error that you got that. Also, if Canada was the country that you have spent the most time in, since you turned 18, then do as they ask and try to get an RCMP PCC? That way, you cover all the bases, right?
Hello,lucia0009 said:thank you for your advise, I will try to contact them.
thanks!