Hi everybody,
So as I learned from research online and from an original post on the forum, the Canadian government requires a Criminal History Information Record (CHIR) from South Korea for immigration purposes. My common law-partner lived in Seoul, South Korea for a year, so we definitely need to get a CHIR for her application package.
A person can only get a CHIR through a family member/friend in Korea, or through a representative in Korea. Since we have no family members or friends left in Korea, we need a representative. Has anybody been through this process before? Or has anyone hired a rep? Any recommendations or bits of wisdom would be greatly appreciated.
So as I learned from research online and from an original post on the forum, the Canadian government requires a Criminal History Information Record (CHIR) from South Korea for immigration purposes. My common law-partner lived in Seoul, South Korea for a year, so we definitely need to get a CHIR for her application package.
A person can only get a CHIR through a family member/friend in Korea, or through a representative in Korea. Since we have no family members or friends left in Korea, we need a representative. Has anybody been through this process before? Or has anyone hired a rep? Any recommendations or bits of wisdom would be greatly appreciated.