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The pre-arrival letters are very confusing to people and I wish they would change the name. Pre-arrival letters have nothing to do with when you might actually get PR. It is a procedural step after eligibility.
why u are repeating one message 100times who asked you to tell this info,you already said this thing and nobody asked you to tell any info
so it’s better to keep quiet
you do not have any application regarding protected person
 
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Does the overseas dependent of a protected person need to provide a police clearance certificate? Even when the main applicant had issues with the law enforcement agency?
 
Does the overseas dependent of a protected person need to provide a police clearance certificate? Even when the main applicant had issues with the law enforcement agency?
An overseas dependent (spouse or dependent child aged 18 or older) included in a protected person's PR application must provide a police clearance certificate for countries where they have lived (more than 6 months), even if the principal applicant was exempt from obtaining one from their country of persecution.
 
An overseas dependent (spouse or dependent child aged 18 or older) included in a protected person's PR application must provide a police clearance certificate for countries where they have lived (more than 6 months), even if the principal applicant was exempt from obtaining one from their country of persecution.

If your dependents are in your country of origin, I think they will request them for it. You are exempt because it is country of persecution but as they are not considered protected persons or in risk, so they are not exempt.
 
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