1) Canada - not necessary unless CIC asks you, it may take up to 120 days or more (25 CAN + fingerprint fee);
2) USA - 2 months or more (18 USD + fingerprint fee);
3) UAE - 1 month or more (resident AED 200, from outside the country AED 300);
4) France - from 3 working days up to 2 weeks (FREE);
5) Switzerland - up to 1 month (20 Swiss francs);
6) Uzbekistan - starting 5 working days or more (FREE);
7) UK - apply online (2 options: a) £45.00 - 10 working days; b) £80.00 - 2 working days)
So, do you have other PCC infos, guys please share your infos here, I hope this helps everyone involved in the process to get such a document )))
Cheers my friends )))
A police certificate request letter will be sent to you by mail after your application for Permanent Residence has been received. You must present this letter, along with valid identification and proof of legal residency in Saudi Arabia to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. If they approve you, the letter will give you the address to the police headquarters where you must go and apply in person.
If your application is being processed at the Canadian High Commission in London, you are not required to get a police certificate until the London visa office sends you a police certificate request letter with instructions on how to apply.
For applications being processed at any other office, request letters can be requested by e-mail: riyadh.visa@international.gc.ca or fax: 966-1-488-9657. Please include the file number, the office where you applied and your mailing address.
If you are applying at the Canadian Embassy in Abu Dhabi, UAE, you should submit a police certificate with your application. You can contact the visa office for a request letter at fax: (971 2) 694-0396 or e-mail: abu-dhabi-im-enquiry@international.gc.ca. Please include your immigration file number if you have one.
yes, you should accept NOI (during the next 6 months), register a profile through the OINP Filing Portal, fill online forms, upload all documents, and pay CAD1.5k (during 14 calendar days).
This is exactly what I meant, thanks. Last year, and you can check those posts in this forum, everyone said it would take a decade for the CRS cut-off to go below 450.