My experience on submitting application form for Indian PCC in Singapore:
1) Took print out of application form from BLS website, filled it up (Takes 2 mins)
2) Took photocopies of Passport, EP, and a photograph, the CRS score page that contains the name of the applicant; And original passport
3) For my wife, took a copy of the same CRS score page and highlighted "and that of spouse"
3) BLS opened SHARP at 9:00
4) They accepted the application and was out in 15 mins
5) Received SMS(3$ fee) in the evening stating that my application is with the high commission.
I am also in exactly the same boat. I am in Singapore and need an Indian PCC. I have read in some forums that you need a requisition letter from CIC in order to get the PCC. Is it true ? Also, when did you submit your application and have you already received your PCC ???
I am also in exactly the same boat. I am in Singapore and need an Indian PCC. I have read in some forums that you need a requisition letter from CIC in order to get the PCC. Is it true ? Also, when did you submit your application and have you already received your PCC ???
Some of us did it like this and some of them have provided the letter from CIC after submitting the documents and the LOE for the PCC. The choice is yours. I personally don't see a point in waiting for the letter from CIC.
Some of us did it like this and some of them have provided the letter from CIC after submitting the documents and the LOE for the PCC. The choice is yours. I personally don't see a point in waiting for the letter from CIC.
Thanks, I also dont see the point in waiting. It is just that there are some threads in this forum which got me confused. Apparently, someone was not given a Indian PCC as he did not get a requisition letter from CIC. If that is not the case then I am more than happy to get it done before hand.
My experience on submitting application form for Indian PCC in Singapore:
1) Took print out of application form from BLS website, filled it up (Takes 2 mins)
2) Took photocopies of Passport, EP, and a photograph, the CRS score page that contains the name of the applicant; And original passport
3) For my wife, took a copy of the same CRS score page and highlighted "and that of spouse"
3) BLS opened SHARP at 9:00
4) They accepted the application and was out in 15 mins
5) Received SMS(3$ fee) in the evening stating that my application is with the high commission.
Thanks, I also dont see the point in waiting. It is just that there are some threads in this forum which got me confused. Apparently, someone was not given a Indian PCC as he did not get a requisition letter from CIC. If that is not the case then I am more than happy to get it done before hand.