Cool thanks. Would I need the education mark sheets and transcripts of the Indian degrees when they ask for documents though? Or not even that?
Andre_Smol said:Consecutive, just like it said on what I posted from IRCC website above:
You will need to get police certificates for you and each of your family members who are over 18. You must get one from each country or territory where you have lived for six or more consecutive months since the age of 18.
nevillek said:Cool thanks. Would I need the education mark sheets and transcripts of the Indian degrees when they ask for documents though? Or not even that?
Asivad Anac said:Not necessarily consecutive. 6 or more months not necessarily in a row since turning 18.
Asivad Anac said:Not necessarily consecutive. 6 or more months not necessarily in a row since turning 18.
nevillek said:That's crazy. So I've made 6 one month trips to 10 countries, I need to get a police certificate from all of them?? Makes no sense.
Andre_Smol said:You dont need ECA for your foreign degree since your Canadian one is your highest and that is the one that your points are based on.
When you enter the foreign degree, just select no ECA and you will be fine. You will see that as an option in your profile.
Asivad Anac said:If your cumulative stays adds up to more than 6 months for every single one of those 10 countries (since the time you turned 18), you'll need a PCC from all 10 countries. This rule was revised recently, earlier it uses to be 6 months 'in a row'.
nevillek said:That's crazy. So I've made 6 one month trips to 10 countries, I need to get a police certificate from all of them?? Makes no sense.
nevillek said:Why do I need to mention the foreign degree if I'm not claiming points for it? is it mandatory ?