- Jun 15, 2010
- 174
- 9
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Accra, Ghana
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 05-2009
- File Transfer...
- 18-06-2009
- Interview........
- 02-06-10
I am a Canadian and I likely need to travel to Korea to access police records to assist with my husband's permanent residence application.
Have any Canadians been issued the power of attorney to issue such a thing, in Korea? Or is this only possible for Korean people?
I don't want to travel to Seoul to find out I can't access records on my husband's behalf. There is evidence out there saying that immediate family members can have access, but am I included?
If so, my husband can apply for this to happen from any Korean Consulate. That much, I know.
Have any Canadians been issued the power of attorney to issue such a thing, in Korea? Or is this only possible for Korean people?
I don't want to travel to Seoul to find out I can't access records on my husband's behalf. There is evidence out there saying that immediate family members can have access, but am I included?
If so, my husband can apply for this to happen from any Korean Consulate. That much, I know.