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Hi all, My wife and I have received our PCCs today and in which it is written that
"Name" s/o my father's name holder of Indian passport "number" has no adverse information which would render "name" ineligible for immigration purposes other thancitizenship to Canada."
Could someone who received already confirm, if the above is appropriate? Thanks
Hi all, My wife and I have received our PCCs today and in which it is written that
"Name" s/o my father's name holder of Indian passport "number" has no adverse information which would render "name" ineligible for immigration purposes other thancitizenship to Canada."
Could someone who received already confirm, if the above is appropriate? Thanks
Do we need Canada PCC (certificate from RCMP) for PR (under CEC) if you are already staying in Canada on work permit for more than an year ? Won't it be part of background check of PR application?
Do we need Canada PCC (certificate from RCMP) for PR (under CEC) if you are already staying in Canada on work permit for more than an year ? Won't it be part of background check of PR application?
Yes you need pcc for every country if you stayed there for more than 6 months. RCMP certificate is cheap and easy to obtain. It usually takes around 2-3 weeks to get.
Yes you need pcc for every country if you stayed there for more than 6 months. RCMP certificate is cheap and easy to obtain. It usually takes around 2-3 weeks to get.
The whole point of police verification is about verifying the address you provided on your pcc form, address on your indian passport in India while you are in Canada and to ensure that you resided there when you were in India along with criminal record check. Putting an adverse verification report status based on your absence in India sounds irrelevant to me.
Did the policeman asked you to keep all the documents for verification ready before coming? Did you provide copies of all the required documents in addition to the passport copy to the policeman? In my case, the policeman asked for 2 additional address proofs in addition to copy of the passport. Aadhar Card and Pan card, My spouse's aadhar card didn't have an updated address so he asked for an alternative id, we then provided a copy of voter id card.
I would suggest you to make a family member in India visit your local SP office with all the address proofs you have and also tell them about the RPO status.
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The whole point of police verification is about verifying the address you provided on your pcc form, address on your indian passport in India while you are in Canada and to ensure that you resided there when you were in India along with criminal record check. Putting an adverse verification report status based on your absence in India sounds irrelevant to me.
Did the policeman asked you to keep all the documents for verification ready before coming? Did you provide copies of all the required documents in addition to the passport copy to the policeman? In my case, the policeman asked for 2 additional address proofs in addition to copy of the passport. Aadhar Card and Pan card, My spouse's aadhar card didn't have an updated address so he asked for an alternative id, we then provided a copy of voter id card.
I would suggest you to make a family member in India visit your local SP office with all the address proofs you have and also tell them about the RPO status.
My in-laws vistied police station with all proofs they took almost a week to complete all formalities. I even got video call from police station as a part of verification. Thanks for your suggestion I will send my family member to SP office
Hello everyone. Can anyone explain the process of obtaining RCMP cert for me and my spouse? I am here in Toronto for almost 2years now and my spouse completed 5months. Will he be eligible to apply for RCMP?
Appreciate your advices.
Hello everyone. Can anyone explain the process of obtaining RCMP cert for me and my spouse? I am here in Toronto for almost 2years now and my spouse completed 5months. Will he be eligible to apply for RCMP?
Appreciate your advices.
Yes you need pcc for every country if you stayed there for more than 6 months. RCMP certificate is cheap and easy to obtain. It usually takes around 2-3 weeks to get.
This information is NOT accurate. As per IRCC, You don’t need to provide a police certificate in Canada, when you apply for permanent residence in Canada.
If IRCC needs one, they will pro-actively ask you after you have applied.
Source: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...al-police/police-certificates/how/canada.html
Please use the online tool there to verify.
Do we need Canada PCC (certificate from RCMP) for PR (under CEC) if you are already staying in Canada on work permit for more than an year ? Won't it be part of background check of PR application?
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