happylifethy said:I have police clearance available from last year, can I use that? I got it in November 2014
Asivad Anac said:Depends.
For your current country of residence, PCC is valid for 6 months.
For any other country where you have lived for 6 months or more in a row since turning 18, valid indefinitely if you haven't lived in that country after getting the PCC in Nov '14.
nuksyed said:Just for my own knowledge, to clarify; I lived in a middle eastern country for 7 months after turning 18. Then I moved to Canada. I have a copy of a police certificate issued from that country which I used for my study permit application. I traveled back and forth to that country from Canada staying a maximum of 2 months only. I recently got an original copy of a police certificate from that country 6 months ago. Should I be good to go for any PR application that pops up? Was the copy from when I was 18 sufficient?
thanks,
Asivad Anac said:Depends.
For your current country of residence, PCC is valid for 6 months.
For any other country where you have lived for 6 months or more in a row since turning 18, valid indefinitely if you haven't lived in that country after getting the PCC in Nov '14.
happylifethy said:I've been living in canada for past 6 years, do i need police clearence from my home country as well or just Canada?
hi asivad..quick question. I'm trying to get my docks in a row before i apply. I attended school in the west indies from 2008 to 2010.i realized i will require a police certificate from there plus my home country....i read on cics site that the country i schooled in will send the pcc to them in the port of Spain. ...but the info there is since 2009...im wondering. ...do you know if everyone collects it and scans to them for ITA or I'll have to wait while they send it to the port of Spain then to ottawa???I'm i making sense?Asivad Anac said:You don't need RCMP certificate from Canada - CIC will tell you if and when you need to get that. You will need a PCC from any other country (including your country of citizenship) where you've lived for more than 6 months in a row since turning 18.
If you have left that country after getting PCC and never went back and lived more than 6 months....so you may use the same one..happylifethy said:I have police clearance available from last year, can I use that? I got it in November 2014
Am11 said:If you have left that country after getting PCC and never went back and lived more than 6 months....so you may use the same one..
jickson said:To be more clear, your PCC must be after the last time you visited the country you've lived in, doesn't matter how long you stayed.
Sorry Asivad:Asivad Anac said:That copy was sufficient. The one you've got now will certainly suffice.
nuksyed said:Sorry Asivad:
Just wanted to clarify as I am submitting my application soon. A Photocopy of the PCC from where I lived for 6 month before I came to Canada should suffice? I tried looking it up on the CIC website but no luck.
Thanks.