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Cheers,
I submitted my profile last week and with God's grace got an ITA this week. My score was 431 with one year experience.
When I open up my application to apply for permanent residency they are asking me to upload my documents but no where I see they asking me to upload police clearance doc.
I came to Canada in fall 2016 on study permit (17 years old) and never left the country except trip to new york for a week. Now I am 22 years old.
Do I need to provide police clearance even if they not asking?
I stayed in Canada for 7 months 6 years ago. Then I left canada and came back now again and trying my luck this time under CEC program.
Do I need PCC for Canada now? One of the FAQ in CIC site says 'not needed'. Confused now.
I stayed in Canada for 7 months 6 years ago. Then I left canada and came back now again and trying my luck this time under CEC program.
Do I need PCC for Canada now? One of the FAQ in CIC site says 'not needed'. Confused now.
You already found your answer “not needed”. It’s not needed upfront, however IRCC MAY asked for it later on. It’s rare for them to ask. This happens usually if another applicant has a similar name as you.
Hi
I got ITA and working on PPC.
I got married and didn't change my address on my passport. I am confused which address to give in pcc in address, my spouse's address or mine? (Both addresses are in India)
And if I give my spouse's address, what would happen?
Please reply
Thanks in advance
Cheers,
I submitted my profile last week and with God's grace got an ITA this week. My score was 431 with one year experience.
When I open up my application to apply for permanent residency they are asking me to upload my documents but no where I see they asking me to upload police clearance doc.
I came to Canada in fall 2016 on study permit (17 years old) and never left the country except trip to new york for a week. Now I am 22 years old.
Do I need to provide police clearance even if they not asking?
hi,
I want to ask can we submit PCC and medical upfront with application even if it is not asked for ? My score is 448 and I am hoping to get Ita in next draw. but I have everything ready( Indian PCC, RCMP PCC and medical). If I do submit everything upfront, will it in any way help my application ?
Thanks in advance.
Mic
In my case IRCC asked me to submit medical with the application and after two weeks of submission I got an email to get RCMP clearance done. I would suggest go with the flow as if any of the documents get outdated you will have to pay and get a new one again. But If you are sure that you will get an ITA next draw on whatever date you are expecting it to be. THEN GO FOR IT.
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