nevillek said:
Oh okay. I thought they were allowing channels for non-US persons for a short time last year and started it again. But I see it was always for US persons only. Makes sense now!
I'm assuming you're from the US. Do you have any idea if the process is any faster if I travel to the US from Canada and apply from within the States?
As far as I know, processing times for FBI background checks aren't based on whether or not a person is in the U.S., so if you were to submit it from within the states the only benefit you would get is faster mailing times. I did submit my background check from within the U.S., but my application actually took longer than their listed processing times to the point where I had assumed it was lost and had to call them. By the time it was issued I was in Canada and it was mailed to me within a week.
Also, here's a breakdown of how they process the background checks (I was told this when I called):
1: They don't open the mail/application until they are ready to process the background check. This means that your application will sit untouched for the 12~ weeks until someone gets around to processing it.
2: They run whatever form of payment you include.
3: They check your prints.
4: If the prints are legible, they will run the check.
5: They send the background check to the mailroom.
6: The background check gets mailed.
Steps 2-5 all normally happen within a few days. Almost all of the processing time is the request sitting in a pile waiting to be opened. It can take a couple days of sitting in the mailroom to be mailed.
You're also free to call them at any time after you file the request to ask what date's mail they are opening and if yours has been opened yet. I found that the person at that call center was very helpful and gave me all that information, plus the specific day my card was charged, what date the report was run, what day it was sent to the mailroom, and what day she estimated it to be mailed (it was over a weekend).
You're allowed to submit the PR application without a FBI background check, as long as you include a letter explaining the long processing times and that you will send it when you get it. The CIC is very aware of the backlog at the FBI.