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Tayee

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Has anyone else been asked to provide a Canadian criminal record check for their application inland? I find it strange because on the IRCC website it says a police certificate is not required for your time in Canada.
 

Tayee

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I know that, but it's still not clear to me why they ask some for it but not others.
Considering the time it can take to get, I think that should be mentioned as part of the documents required at the start.
 

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I know that, but it's still not clear to me why they ask some for it but not others.
Considering the time it can take to get, I think that should be mentioned as part of the documents required at the start.
IRCC automatically obtains name-based clearances for ALL applicants. it is only when a name-based search returns a criminal record, IRCC then needs a fingerprint-based clearance to (hopefully exclude you) confirm whether or not it is your record. That is why it is not required upfront., because most people don´t need it.
 
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Simran827

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Oct 12, 2019
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I know that, but it's still not clear to me why they ask some for it but not others.
Considering the time it can take to get, I think that should be mentioned as part of the documents required at the start.
The reason I’m able to find out for this is that
Most of the people applied(Indians) have similar names and when the officers looks into directory they found individuals with similar names and it becomes difficult for them to make sure it is you.
For example
One of my friend name is abc singh
and there’s a guy in the records having some criminal record having name abc singh def.
The system shows different format for the name of guy having some criminal background like
abc singh def or abc singh or abc def.
So at this point officers want to verify your identity and for this purpose they request rcmp pcc because by getting your biometrics it is much easier for them and they can recognize you exactly who you are
 

Yoruba girl

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IRCC automatically obtains name-based clearances for ALL applicants. it is only when a name-based search returns a criminal record, IRCC then needs a fingerprint-based clearance to (hopefully exclude you) confirm whether or not it is your record. That is why it is not required upfront., because most people don´t need it.
Thanks for this information, I have been wondering why they ask some CEC inland applicants for RCMP clearance check.