Your PCC should cover every single day you stayed in that country for 6 months in a row or more and in your case the PCC should be issued after you you left the country if you don't go back there.
Well well well .. I am inland under CEC category .. I have to submit upfront medical.. I don’t know about yours if its FSW OR FST... I got it done from local Panel physician which are assigned by CIC in every city province in Canada. Go there, let them know its for immigration and get it done simple . and they provide you the copy of a e-medical which you submit online... For CEC its required upfront
Don’t ever think of photoshop!
Below are possible solutions:
1. Try to get the letter again with correct name
2. Get a dual name affidavit stating the difference in various docs, it works
3. Get all docs like joining letter, salary slips etc which can prove that u are same person as on the reference letter
I just got my reference letter from employer signed. I forgot to add my surname in the letter i.e I wrote Simranjeet Singh instead of Simranjeet Singh Vasdev as given in the passport.
There's been a lot of discussion about the increased size of ITAs. So, in case IRCC decides to go up to 3900 from July 10, and thereafter continues with the same number along with bi-monthly draws, by when can we expect the score to go down to 448 (my score) or 447 (so that the tie breaker doesn't mess it up for me :-D) @13nitinsharma, @NikSharma01@EnthuChap and anyone else who's good with calculations, kindly share your input.
Well well well .. I am inland under CEC category .. I have to submit upfront medical.. I don’t know about yours if its FSW OR FST... I got it done from local Panel physician which are assigned by CIC in every city province in Canada. Go there, let them know its for immigration and get it done simple . and they provide you the copy of a e-medical which you submit online... For CEC its required upfront
- I moved to Canada before I turned 18. Does that mean I only need canadian PCC? Do I have to explain somewhere why I only provided PCC for three years (time I have been in Canada)?
- I used to work at my current job as casual worker but now I am full time. Do I need sperate reference letters? My job title is same and job duties are same as well.
-Do I need to submit additional proof for my work experience as casual worker (variable hours per week)? Do I need to show CIC how I calculated work experience with variable hours?
I would be really thankful if you guys can clarify my doubts.
If I'm correct, you won't have to submit PCC (not even the three years you've been in Canada).
The CIC website shows that "You don’t need to give us police certificates for any period of time before you were 18 years oldor for time spent in Canada." https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...-permanent-residence/police-certificates.html