Hello
I wasn't abroad for 6 months in a row (4.5 months + 2.5 months ) in one year , means not continuously 6 months .
If I'll be asked for PCC
1-Will country's embassy(in my country) issue the PCC?
2-If in any case, embassy will not issue PCC , should I go there physically to get PCC or what's the solution ?
Hello
I wasn't abroad for 6 months in a row (4.5 months + 2.5 months ) in one year , means not continuously 6 months .
If I'll be asked for PCC
1-Will country's embassy(in my country) issue the PCC?
2-If in any case, embassy will not issue PCC , should I go there physically to get PCC or what's the solution ?
Unfortunately many confusion will be aroused after visiting site you mentioned
Could you please clarify this paragraph :
Example C: Several short stays in another country
Lailah studied in Spain between 2014 and 2017, for several 4-month study periods but she did not stay there for 6 months or more in a row. The system will not ask for a police certificate, but an officer may ask for one from Spain after she submits her application. To avoid delays, Lailah could ask for a police certificate from Spain and submit it with her application.
Really I can't understand for which kinds of delay she could ask ?
While system will not but maybe officer ask !!!!!!!!!!!
So in this case, should applicant ask for PCC ?
Really I can't understand for which kinds of delay she could ask ?
While system will not but maybe officer ask !!!!!!!!!!!
So in this case, should applicant ask for PCC ?
Although the system will not register, it is at the discretion of the immigration officer to either request for a PCC or to continue without it.
The delay in this case occurs if the officer asks for it and the applicant has to request the PCC at that point.
PCCs don't expire for non-residing country.
So go ahead and request one just to be on the safer side.
Although the system will not register, it is at the discretion of the immigration officer to either request for a PCC or to continue without it.
The delay in this case occurs if the officer asks for it and the applicant has to request the PCC at that point.
PCCs don't expire for non-residing country.
So go ahead and request one just to be on the safer side.
Thanks
As you informed me , I searched through IRCC site,
It could be possible to request within a embassy. my question is
Applicant request PCC and should submit within 60/90 days with their application, what will happen if during this 60/90 days applicant's PCC will not get ready from embassy's side [definitely this is not applicant's fault]
Thanks
As you informed me , I searched through IRCC site,
It could be possible to request within a embassy. my question is
Applicant request PCC and should submit within 60/90 days with their application, what will happen if during this 60/90 days applicant's PCC will not get ready from embassy's side [definitely this is not applicant's fault]