hey guys, greetings for the day, i just had a question, in the CIC checklist it says PCC, so we need to submit the CANADA'S PCC only or the one from my home country too.? and how many days procedure is it to get a PCC from RCMP..? your replies will be highly appriciated...
Well you ll need to get your PCC from RCMP and as well as from the nearest embassy of your home country. Like i am in Regina,Saskatchewan. I got pcc both from the regina rcmp office and from indian embassy at vancouver. RCMP gave police clearance on the same day while indian embassy took 3 weeks to send it.
you dont need to submit rcmp with you file, it is only required if you get request from the visa officer. you could also submit your file without pcc and submit it later on but it is recommended to submit the pcc with your application to avoid delays.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM5690E.pdf
Well you ll need to get your PCC from RCMP and as well as from the nearest embassy of your home country. Like i am in Regina,Saskatchewan. I got pcc both from the regina rcmp office and from indian embassy at vancouver. RCMP gave police clearance on the same day while indian embassy took 3 weeks to send it.
you dont need to submit rcmp with you file, it is only required if you get request from the visa officer. you could also submit your file without pcc and submit it later on but it is recommended to submit the pcc with your application to avoid delays.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM5690E.pdf
yes brah, i already went through the checklist, but they didnt mention it anywhere that they want PCC for the country you are residing now or from home country too..!!!
yes brah, i already went through the checklist, but they didnt mention it anywhere that they want PCC for the country you are residing now or from home country too..!!!
Responded to your question in the other thread.. You can get the PCC from VFS in Vancouver or any other location that you are in if there is an Indian VFS office...
Yes, you need PCC from all the countries you've lived in for a continuous period of 6 months or more including your home country. Hope this is clear. For PCC from India, check this link http://in.vfsglobal.ca/policeclearance.html you will find all the details you need.
Check the police clearance section in the link below and read
"These documents are to be provided for each country other than Canada, in which you have lived for six consecutive months or longer since reaching the age of 18".