But if you have visited as a tourist for more than 6 months (For example, 2 months+3months+1 month+2 months=8 months), you don't need a PCC. When you have a legal status as a student, worker or PR, you need a PCC from any country that you have lived more than 6 months.
So, If I have visited the US for more than 6 months combined using a visitor visa I don´t need to ask for a PCC to the FBI? I read differently somewhere else, so I just want to confirm.
So, If I have visited the US for more than 6 months combined using a visitor visa I don´t need to ask for a PCC to the FBI? I read differently somewhere else, so I just want to confirm.
Yes my friend, I have asked this question from David Cohen law firm when I did get the chance by online sometime ago. According to them, as a tourist we don't need to send them a PCC. To be sure, we have to ask from somebody else. That's just a precaution my friend.
my occupation is not in the skilled occupation list for oz. have been doing one masters after the other just trying to buy time here. its been 6 years in oz for me and still no luck with finding an employer who is willing to sponsor. my best bet is canada now.
Guys any idea why my job bank status is still not updated ? I have done everything perfectly according to CIC. And also I got an pdf stating that, I have been accepted in the express entry pool of candidates.
I know that feeling. It´s too bad the EE program did not exist 10 years ago when I was in my mid 20´s. But then again, I did not have my Masters at that time nor the work experience, so I wouldn´t have gotten those points.
Like someone in some other thread very kindly pointed out to me, "work experience is highly overrated. All that matters is good language skills and youth"