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chow
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« Reply #15 on: March 25, 2009, 03:12:27 pm »


Based on this, you supposed to apply here only.
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« Reply #16 on: March 25, 2009, 03:14:13 pm »


Thanks nomad_musafir.

Sorry...I jumped in too fast. I take back my argument.

Folks, please contribute your experience with PCC without diluting the purpose of this thread (like what I did).

Thanks
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« Reply #17 on: March 25, 2009, 03:16:39 pm »

chow,

i see local and non-resident requests... i made a "local" request, by proxy of course.
i don't see any distinction made in terms of current residence.

also, i don't see "only" anywhere in the form.

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« Reply #18 on: March 25, 2009, 03:58:56 pm »

chow,

i see local and non-resident requests... i made a "local" request, by proxy of course.
i don't see any distinction made in terms of current residence.

also, i don't see "only" anywhere in the form.



Non-Resident Requests
Applicants should contact the Indian embassy or consulate.

But it says " should contact " . Were you successful in getting a PCC from India from here ? Since you have already made a proxy local request can you please post the documents you had submitted for that. Sorry if this has been already posted somewhere else. I think that thread is burried somewhere.

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« Reply #19 on: March 25, 2009, 04:52:52 pm »

I did contact Embassy in DC. Their process of issuing PCC is absurd. I am not giving them my passport for an indefinite time. Period.

If they worked like the NY office where you send your passport "after" they get the PCC from India, they stamp it and send it back, I am without my passport for max a week. That I would have gladly accepted.

I got a police clearance certificate through my dad, and it is according to the requirements in the link I posted earlier.
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« Reply #20 on: March 26, 2009, 11:50:44 am »

Hi,

I am planning to apply for PCC in India, with my dad's help. He would be able to get this from the Local SP's office.

In the CIC forms, i have mentioned some 4-5 addresses. Do we need to PCC for each and every location seperately or is it ok if we get one PCC based on the address mentioned in the passport.

Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.

BR

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« Reply #21 on: March 26, 2009, 11:58:55 am »

In the instructions, there is no mention of collecting PCC from every addresses mentioned in your history.
They need PCC from all the states you have lived in the US though.

One more thing -

1. Personal History,
2. Addresses.
Any inconsistency, gap, incompleteness, contradictions in the above mentioned 2 fields in the CIC form is the most common reason for returned forms.

i have mentioned some 4-5 addresses.

This statement made it seems like you might be trivializing the address requirement. If you have everything covered, ignore the above unsolicited advice Smiley

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« Reply #22 on: March 26, 2009, 12:10:26 pm »

In the instructions, there is no mention of collecting PCC from every addresses mentioned in your history.
They need PCC from all the states you have lived in the US though.

One more thing -

1. Personal History,
2. Addresses.
Any inconsistency, gap, incompleteness, contradictions in the above mentioned 2 fields in the CIC form is the most common reason form returned forms.

i have mentioned some 4-5 addresses.

This statement made it seems like you might be trivializing the address requirement. If you have everything covered, ignore the above unsolicited advice Smiley



Correct me if I am wrong... Do I need to mention only one address in that case??
I mentioned all the address because i had to work in 3 different cities (Chennai/Mumbai/Bangalore) and did my college in another location.
Is it ok if i mentioned only my address which is listed in the passport.

Also is it ok... if i make these changes to the CIC forms after sending them to AINP.

Any help regarding this would be of great help.

BR
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« Reply #23 on: March 26, 2009, 12:13:34 pm »

In the instructions, there is no mention of collecting PCC from every addresses mentioned in your history.
They need PCC from all the states you have lived in the US though.

One more thing -

1. Personal History,
2. Addresses.
Any inconsistency, gap, incompleteness, contradictions in the above mentioned 2 fields in the CIC form is the most common reason form returned forms.

i have mentioned some 4-5 addresses.

This statement made it seems like you might be trivializing the address requirement. If you have everything covered, ignore the above unsolicited advice Smiley



Hi,
I am still waiting for my AINP nomination and have not submitted to CIC yet.
In the copies of CIC forms that I submitted to Alberta, my personal history and addresses are slightly inconsistent. For ex: my personal history talks about a company and college which I did in two different places but I put only my home address for these two times in my Address.

Will that be ok?

Can I correct/update these while submitting these to CIC?

Thanks.
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« Reply #24 on: March 26, 2009, 01:06:22 pm »

McLuvin,
I am sorry if I confused you. You need to cover all the addresses down to the month.

maruti,
I may be wrong , but I guess AINP does not look at the CIC application in detail, only glaring mistakes . CIC will. You need to make your case as tight as possible, and create no confusion during their review.
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« Reply #25 on: March 26, 2009, 01:10:52 pm »

McLuvin,
I am sorry if I confused you. You need to cover all the addresses down to the month.

maruti,
I may be wrong , but I guess AINP does not look at the CIC application in detail, only glaring mistakes . CIC will. You need to make your case as tight as possible, and create no confusion during their review.

Ok thanks Musaffir.... thats the movie with Sanjat Dutt and Sameera Reddy.... Gosh i came to know that she's got that bod only after that movie...

Ok... any guess about the character Mcluvin??? Head that name anywhere before???
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« Reply #26 on: March 26, 2009, 01:21:08 pm »

In the instructions, there is no mention of collecting PCC from every addresses mentioned in your history.

Do they mention any address in the PCC received from India? Do I need to give the address where I lived in India? I have lived in more than 10 addresses in India, but I think that I will be getting only 1 PCC that I have no criminal record from the whole of the country. Also when your father applied, did they ask for your addresses where you lived in India? Also were fingerprints needed?

Let us not discuss about PCCs for US states, it is very confusing.

nomad_musafir -- keep us updated if you get any communication from CIC with regard to your PCC from India.

TIA.
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« Reply #27 on: March 26, 2009, 02:03:59 pm »

diva,

they needed a copy of my passport. they did not ask for all the addresses where i lived.
on my pcc they had my passport details, and only my permanent address.  the pcc only says this person has no record etc, and there is nothing about "whole of the country".
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« Reply #28 on: March 26, 2009, 05:15:18 pm »

Also were fingerprints needed?

In India, fingerprints are only needed if you don't know how to read and write, don't you know? Wink
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« Reply #29 on: March 26, 2009, 06:50:19 pm »

Also were fingerprints needed?

In India, fingerprints are only needed if you don't know how to read and write, don't you know? Wink

LOL!!! Then why does FBI ask for our fingerprints?Huh Just kidding...
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