Thanks. So, since the webform response says that I meet the eligibility requirements, would it be correct to assume that the same would already be mentioned in the GCMS, if I order them now?
I mean, it could be passed by analyst or officer, but since the webform says I meet the requirements, it would reflect in the GCMS notes, right?
Yes, it will reflect in the GCMS notes. On page 2 you will have the summary and the eligibility status should be mentioned there, as well as you will have a specific note in the last 3-5 pages about eligibility, irrespective of whether it is a recommendation by an assistant / analyst, or if it has been conclusively passed by an officer.
Then you will still have to provide this as as per IRCC, they can ask for any PCC.
IRCC states:
"The officer can exercise discretion when assessing whether police certificates that do not fall within standard IRCC parameters may still be required to process the application. When necessary, an officer can use discretion in their determination of whether or not a client is admissible to Canada by using other documents or mechanisms that are available to them."
If you are unable to provide the RCMP PCC, then you can write to IRCC and inform them and seek an exemption.
Does anyone know what should I do if I forgot to give below information to the RCMP?
"Applications for immigration to Canada
– In the "Name and Address of Contributing Agency/Department" portion of the form, you must include the name and address of the Canadian Immigration Center, Embassy, Consulate or High Commission handling the case."