"Most countries, with a few exceptions, issue police clearances. These clearances are sometimes referred to as “Certificates of Good Conduct” or Certificates of “No-Criminal Activity” and are usually valid for an average of 6 months. These certificates must be valid at the time of issuance of the Permanent Resident Visa. If the police certificates expire before the Permanent Resident Visa is issued, the applicant will be required to obtain a new set of clearances."
It is really confused about the certificate validity. It seems to be hard.
Just make sure its valid or has about 1-2 months validity at the time of submitting and you should be fine.
Another thought could be, say you are issued your visa and have a year to travel to Canada and between this are commiting crime
Can we make DD for RPRF from any bank?, actually i belongs to punjab and have option of all banks, so which one will be better. nd one thing more, plz let me know whether here any other applicant from punjab, who had gone through medical, i want to discuss some simple question.
Can we make DD for RPRF from any bank?, actually i belongs to punjab and have option of all banks, so which one will be better. nd one thing more, plz let me know whether here any other applicant from punjab, who had gone through medical, i want to discuss some simple question.
surprisingly you are very lucky, normally I did not hear that somebody got medical and passport request together.
Did i understand right that you got medical and passport request together
you got right, its PP, medical nd RPRF all together nd more over this is common now days but one exception is other that is ur visa office must be ND, India....