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yes! The updated PCC requirement even when you visit for a few days is for your home country.
IRCC website says I can get PCC from local police station or regional passport office. Both can only be done by visiting these locations in person. So the PCC itself will become invalid as I travelled to India for getting the PCC. Then how come IRCC allows it. Make it make sense.
 
IRCC website says I can get PCC from local police station or regional passport office. Both can only be done by visiting these locations in person. So the PCC itself will become invalid as I travelled to India for getting the PCC. Then how come IRCC allows it. Make it make sense.
That's for the cases if you still live there and apply from there.

If we are still talking about India, its BLS International Centre
 
IRCC website says I can get PCC from local police station or regional passport office. Both can only be done by visiting these locations in person. So the PCC itself will become invalid as I travelled to India for getting the PCC. Then how come IRCC allows it. Make it make sense.

>IRCC website says I can get PCC from local police station or regional passport office.

Again, read through how PCCs from local police stations can often lead to rejection(not all police stations have and RPOs are always the right choice. IRCC doesn't know which police station is can do the right PCC vs which can't. There are so many things here that it will become a book and no one has the time for it.

>So the PCC itself will become invalid as I travelled to India for getting the PCC. Then how come IRCC allows it. Make it make sense.

Your PCC isn't invalid, it just doesn't cover your entire duration of stay in your home country for EE. I'll leave it at that and stop wasting my time on questions that have been answered countless times before.
 
It’s also valid for Express Entry as shown in the link I shared earlier. This unsaid and unwritten rule isn’t mentioned anywhere.

There are countless rules like that. Doesn't mean they don't lead to rejection. There's no rule that says you should always scan a colored copy of a black-and-white PCC from India -> but check the number of applications that are cancelled simply because of that! No ADR -> straight cancellations. Just because you don't know something, doesn't mean it doesn't exist.