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Police Certificate from South Korea: lapsed record problem
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I'm currently preparing the material for my PR application. I read many posts that said it is tricky to get a police certificate with lapsed records for non-Korean nationals. I also checked the website of the Consulate of Republic Korea in Toronto and the Embassy of Republic Korea in Canada. All of them mentioned that the "Korean government does not issue certificates with lapsed records." Does anyone know how to handle this situation?
I was an exchange student in SK in 2016. I have three friends who still live there, but all of them are foreigners. Does anyone know which type of police certificate will be satisfied with IRCC's requirement? Is the one I apply for through the Consulate of Republic Korea in Toronto or the one issued by the local police station in SK? If I provide the written confirmations from the Consulate of Republic Korea in Toronto and the Embassy of Republic Korea in Canada to explain why the lack of lapsed records of the document, will they help?
In my case, I only stayed in SK for 6 months (less than). However, my immigrant agent told me that I still have to provide the police certificate from South Korea, although the length of stay is less than 6 months. She explained that my stay in SK was close to 6 months and told me the case she worked on before that one of her clients stayed in France as an exchange student for only 4 months and IRCC also asked her client to provide the police certificate from France.
Anyway, I'm confused about obtaining the correct version of the police certificate from South Korea requested by IRCC.
Yes, I mailed the application and consent form to my Seoul-based friend. I apologise for not updating the information.
You can visit any South Korean consulate in your area. You can tell them you want to deal with the "notary stuff" when you arrive. *Because there are three different types of police certificates, it is necessary to print out the police certificate requirement from the IRCC's website. Then they'll tell you to go to their forms section, which is located next to the office window, and get the forms you need.
대리인 section is for your representative in South Korea:
성 명Name
주민등록번호 Date Birth
전화번호 Phone Numbers in South Korea
본인과의 관계 The relation between you and your representive (the guy who helps you to get the police certificate from local police station in South Korea)
주 소 Address in South Korea
위임사유Reason: *the consulate stuff will help you to fill this section.*
위임자 section is for your info:
성 명Name (서명 또는 인 *your signature)
주민등록번호Date of Birth
주 소Address in Canada
전화번호Phone Numbers in Canada
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Bring your passport with you as you finish filling out the forms and hand them over to the staff; they will assist you in notarizing the application and consent form for a fee of 5.75 CAD (*debit card or cash only). Go to the post office and mail the notarized documents to your representative once you have them.
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I thought I sent out the reply last night, .. Sori for the delay.
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That's a lot more expensive than what I paid. The consulate of South Korea in Toronto charges a notary fee of 5.75 Canadian dollars. After that, it's only 32.xx CAD to mail the documents to SK. You can handle these yourselves.
Yes, I mailed the application and consent form to my Seoul-based friend. I apologise for not updating the information.
You can visit any South Korean consulate in your area. You can tell them you want to deal with the "notary stuff" when you arrive. *Because there are three different types of police certificates, it is necessary to print out the police certificate requirement from the IRCC's website. Then they'll tell you to go to their forms section, which is located next to the office window, and get the forms you need.
대리인 section is for your representative in South Korea:
성 명Name
주민등록번호 Date Birth
전화번호 Phone Numbers in South Korea
본인과의 관계 The relation between you and your representive (the guy who helps you to get the police certificate from local police station in South Korea)
주 소 Address in South Korea
위임사유Reason: *the consulate stuff will help you to fill this section.*
위임자 section is for your info:
성 명Name (서명 또는 인 *your signature)
주민등록번호Date of Birth
주 소Address in Canada
전화번호Phone Numbers in Canada
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Bring your passport with you as you finish filling out the forms and hand them over to the staff; they will assist you in notarizing the application and consent form for a fee of 5.75 CAD (*debit card or cash only). Go to the post office and mail the notarized documents to your representative once you have them.
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I thought I sent out the reply last night, .. Sori for the delay.
Thank you so much for the fast reply. Unfortunately I do not have any contact with anybody in South Korea so I'm so frustrated right now and I'm at my wit's end I might actually just hope those agencies work. Thanks a lot and good luck!
Thank you so much for the fast reply. Unfortunately I do not have any contact with anybody in South Korea so I'm so frustrated right now and I'm at my wit's end I might actually just hope those agencies work. Thanks a lot and good luck!
I recommend that you start by contacting the consulate. According to a previous post I read, if you don't have any connections in South Korea, the consulate can help you get one of their local officers or staff to act as your representative to assist you in obtaining the certificate.
Great! I went there a few days ago and the consular officer told me I need someone in South Korea to do it for me. I might just ask them again and beg them to do it for me. So frustrating honestly thank you so much for answering so quickly!
Great! I went there a few days ago and the consular officer told me I need someone in South Korea to do it for me. I might just ask them again and beg them to do it for me. So frustrating honestly thank you so much for answering so quickly!
aha! I can understand that frustration; it's real tortured. // Yay, just try hard to beg, convince them again and again and again and again ( Asian trick ).
aha! I can understand that frustration; it's real tortured. // Yay, just try hard to beg, convince them again and again and again and again ( Asian trick ).
Although the package is still on its way to my friend's house, it has arrived in Korea. According to what I've heard, the entire procedure will only take a few minutes. I'll let you know Once my friend gets this done.
Just have an update. My friend just got my report a few minutes ago. You have to prepare your address when you lived in korea the one when you applied for your ARC number. And, the police officer didn’t reject to provide the lapses records. Not sure if it’s include the report though. Have to ask my friend to take a picture of the report.
Hello Raekile, I am in a similar situation too. Could you please share your experience, did the report included lapsed records?
Also, did you get the two forms in the Consulate?
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