Hi everyone,
I didn't find a straight answer for this on the forum or the CIC web page and I was hoping somebody here could help me:
My country PCC (Argentina) is valid for 5 days (I know, pretty impossible to send an application and being received before 5 days pass by).
But my question is: If I already leave the country, Does It matter the expiration date of the PCC if I haven't returned after it was issued?
This is also similar for PCCs of counties where I no longer live. If the PCC expires after I left the country for the last time, is it still valid for CIC?
Hope someone can enlighten me with this!
Thanks,
Hi facuvk,
I don't know if anyone else already answered your question but...
Here are the details on how to get a police certificate for Argentina:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/central-south-amer/argentina.asp
Quoted from the CIC website:
If you're a citizen of Argentina and no longer live there: You should follow the instructions on the
Registro Nacional de Reincidencia website. Once the application process is complete, you must email, fax or mail the Certificado de Antecedentes Penales to the visa office. Consular Certificates are not accepted.
You must specify that the certificate you need is “
con excepción al artículo 51 del Código Penal” when you apply. The certificate is not valid without this paragraph.
The following legend MUST appear on the Certificado de Antecedentes Penales: “
Este documento acredita que el certificado emitido lo es con excepción al artículo 51 de Código Penal, a solicitud del propio interesado.”
The certificate
must be issued by the Federal Ministry of Justice and Human Rights. Certificates issued by any other federal/provincial government offices are not accepted.
If you have a criminal record, you must give a copy of the judicial file, the verdict and the final decision with a French or English translation of all documents.
Also note that you must provide an English or French translation of the police check when submitting it. AND the translation must be from a CIC approved translator.