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eliaali

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May 21, 2013
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Hello,

I will be applying for a permanent resident status in Canada. According to the "CANADIAN AND IMMIGRATION" website (the cic website), I will need to apply for the 'Certificate of No Criminal Conviction' in person if I am in Hong Kong. In order to apply for the, the "CANADIAN AND IMMIGRATION" website states that I will need to provide the "Certificate of No Criminal Conviction Police Department (CCNC)" with the "original letter from the Canadian Consulate General requesting the certificate". How will I be able to obtain this letter from the Canadian Consulate General?

Also, could anyone please clarify the following for me as I am confused. Both information is provided by the Canadian and Immigration website... once I have applied the CNCC in person the website stated that
"...the certificate will be released directly to the Canadian Consulate General". However, page 5 of the Immigration Guide "also" provided by the CANADIAN AND IMMIGRATION website states that "I must attach the original police certificate(s) to my application." My question is, should the CNCC Police Department be sending the certificate to Canadian Consulate General OR to me, the applicant, directly?

Thank you very much!