On the IRCC document checklist page, it says that one needs to upload all PCC's in Color or rejection can take place.
People who lived in the US or are currently there know that FBI issues PCC in black and white since it's their standard format for the PCC. I've read on a lot of community pages where they said that FBI used to issue color PCC in the past but now, it's all B&W for everyone.
Since it's their official format, how to get through this without facing rejection.
On the IRCC document checklist page, it says that one needs to upload all PCC's in Color or rejection can take place.
People who lived in the US or are currently there know that FBI issues PCC in black and white since it's their standard format for the PCC. I've read on a lot of community pages where they said that FBI used to issue color PCC in the past but now, it's all B&W for everyone.
Since it's their official format, how to get through this without facing rejection.
if its their official format, IRCC probably already knows this. I believe you can get a digital version of US FBI Identity History when you login using the pin. So you just upload whatever comes there right?
if its their official format, IRCC probably already knows this. I believe you can get a digital version of US FBI Identity History when you login using the pin. So you just upload whatever comes there right?
Isn't the PCC from FBI only valid for 2months? Is there any reason why you guys applied this early considering it may take another 2 months atleast to get the ITA? Or am I assuming something wrong here?
Isn't the PCC from FBI only valid for 2months? Is there any reason why you guys applied this early considering it may take another 2 months atleast to get the ITA? Or am I assuming wrong here?
Isn't the PCC from FBI only valid for 2months? Is there any reason why you guys applied this early considering it may take another 2 months atleast to get the ITA? Or am I assuming something wrong here?
Thanks for the clarification. I read the article and I am currently living in the US. So I guess I still have time as the article says it needs to be 6months prior to submitting my application.
Thanks for the clarification. I read the article and I am currently living in the US. So I guess I still have time as the article says it needs to be 6months prior to submitting my application.