hi all,
I am a former foreign worker who worked in Dongguan, China, from 2017 to 2019 for a period of about two years. During my employment in Dongguan, I frequently made day trips to Hong Kong via the land border at Shenzhen. These trips were usually one-day visits, occurring at least once per month. According to my understanding, a police certificate is required under the Express Entry program if I stay in a country for 6 months or more continuously. Since I made frequent one-day trips to Hong Kong, would I be considered as actually leaving China and breaking the continuity of the 180-day count? In light of my circumstances, do I still need to obtain a China police certificate? Thank you.
"every country you (or a family member) stayed in during the last 10 years for 6 months or more in a row"
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...-permanent-residence/police-certificates.html
I am a former foreign worker who worked in Dongguan, China, from 2017 to 2019 for a period of about two years. During my employment in Dongguan, I frequently made day trips to Hong Kong via the land border at Shenzhen. These trips were usually one-day visits, occurring at least once per month. According to my understanding, a police certificate is required under the Express Entry program if I stay in a country for 6 months or more continuously. Since I made frequent one-day trips to Hong Kong, would I be considered as actually leaving China and breaking the continuity of the 180-day count? In light of my circumstances, do I still need to obtain a China police certificate? Thank you.
"every country you (or a family member) stayed in during the last 10 years for 6 months or more in a row"
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...-permanent-residence/police-certificates.html