We became PR on November 2014, so before that we were leaving in India (home country), that means I have to provide that information in the application and provide police clearance certificate, If yes, where can i obtain that , from India or from VFS office in Toronto ?
One last question (hopefully) : Can we provide IELTS test results which we took in 2014 as a part of immigration process as a proof of our language proficiency?
Thanks....
Yes, as your eligibility period is 5 years before your application date you would have lived in India for more than 183 days, so a police certificate is needed.
And yes, you can use that IELTS result. As it says at https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...ction-5-1-adults-18-years-older.html#language : "If you did the test in the past for immigration or citizenship purposes, we will accept the results even if it has expired." You would need to include a photocopy of the result with your application, and take the original when you have the test+interview.
Basically, it's your passport. They use a more generic name because there are a few documents that are legally not considered passports, but perform the same function (those are usually issued to stateless people and refugees who cannot get a passport from their country of citizenship).
An identity document issued by a government or an international organization (such as the United Nations). It contains a person’s photograph and personal information, and allows that person to travel between countries.
Question on application returned. My bf got a letter today for returned application, when re-submiting it, should I attach the same payment receipt?On the letter it says CIC did not use the money, but it was paid via credit card.
Application Sent - Feb 01
Application Received - Feb 05
AOR this morning - 5th March
Family - 3 members
Mississauga
* Original application sent in Nov was returned since I attached a copy of my CELPIP score printed off my online CELPIP account. They need a photocopy of the original score sheet. I did not have it. Anyways sent them my MBA certificate as proof of english. I did my MBA in Canada.
Yes, as your eligibility period is 5 years before your application date you would have lived in India for more than 183 days, so a police certificate is needed.
Within the last 4 years, if you spent 183 days or more in another country (other than Canada), you must provide a police certificate. You must provide a police certificate for each country where you spent 183 days or more. If you cannot get a police certificate, tell us why.