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I got AOR today (conditional I would say). I have received another email to submit the PCC
That's positive news; hopefully, you will now be able to obtain the PCC. I was on the same boat as to whether to submit a new PCC or not, but it was easier for me to get the PCC, so I did.
 
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That's positive news; hopefully, you will now be able to obtain the PCC. I was on the same boat as to whether to submit a new PCC or not, but it was easier for me to get the PCC, so I did.
Getting PCC in Singapore is really tricky. First, we need a proof or requirement, it had to be issued by IRCC, second, it is an appeal which may or may not be successful. Also, I have heard, If we appeal for PCC later than 6 months after leaving Singapore, there are strong chances of rejection.
In any case, approval or rejection, I can submit the response from the Singapore authorities.
 
Getting PCC in Singapore is really tricky. First, we need a proof or requirement, it had to be issued by IRCC, second, it is an appeal which may or may not be successful. Also, I have heard, If we appeal for PCC later than 6 months after leaving Singapore, there are strong chances of rejection.
In any case, approval or rejection, I can submit the response from the Singapore authorities.
Stay positive, and it will come through.
 
I submitted PCC of home country when I applied for PR and since I moved here i haven’t been anywhere for over 6 months. Would I still require a PCC for the time I was in my home country?
 
I think a month between AOR to test invite is still valid, looking at April spreadsheet, people with AORs in May 20-27 started getting test invites this week