The rules for police certificates have changed.
Instead of needing a police cert for countries you have spent 6months or more, you need them only for your current country of residence, and "the country where you have spent most of your adult life since the age of 18"
I'm sorry if I sound ignorant, but thats a pretty vague statement, does anybody know the definition of this?
Is it an actual mathematical percentage?
For example, I am 37 years old, and in my 20s I lived in Japan cumulatively for 4 years.
This, technically, is not at all even close to "most of my adult life since 18" infact its about a quarter of it.
The process for obtaining a Japanese police certificate is an arduous task at best, consisting of in person interviews and possibly needing to actually fly to Japan, I would much rather avoid it, or, if I need to do this, I would like plenty of notice to get the ball rolling on it.
Anybody know anything definitive?
Thanks
Instead of needing a police cert for countries you have spent 6months or more, you need them only for your current country of residence, and "the country where you have spent most of your adult life since the age of 18"
I'm sorry if I sound ignorant, but thats a pretty vague statement, does anybody know the definition of this?
Is it an actual mathematical percentage?
For example, I am 37 years old, and in my 20s I lived in Japan cumulatively for 4 years.
This, technically, is not at all even close to "most of my adult life since 18" infact its about a quarter of it.
The process for obtaining a Japanese police certificate is an arduous task at best, consisting of in person interviews and possibly needing to actually fly to Japan, I would much rather avoid it, or, if I need to do this, I would like plenty of notice to get the ball rolling on it.
Anybody know anything definitive?
Thanks