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Able2

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Mar 20, 2011
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Hi everyone,

I know that an applicant can re-apply for another working visa while staying in Canada. I know that a criminal record document needs to be retrieved from their native country to re-apply for the visa, in spite that the applicant has never been back since. Is a Canadian criminal record required?

This is odd because:
1. I do not know if non permanent residents have Canadian criminal records
2. On the contrary, the Canadian government needs to ensure the best for their country, thus from that stance, I think a Canadian criminal record is required. If an Australian criminal record is required, in spite that the applicant has never been back, surely immigration officials need to know if the applicant has committed a crime (e.g. drink driving) in Canada.

Can anyone provide me with some knowledge/advice?
 
I'll break up the question into a smaller component then.....

Do foreigners/non-residents have criminal records documents of any type in Canada?
 
Able2 said:
I'll break up the question into a smaller component then.....

Do foreigners/non-residents have criminal records documents of any type in Canada?

Yes, if a crime is committed, most certainly.
 
Able2 said:
I'll break up the question into a smaller component then.....

Do foreigners/non-residents have criminal records documents of any type in Canada?

Yes but are you asking if it's a requirement to produce one when you are applying for your extension? The answer is no, the visa post will contact the RCMP themselves to do the name check. If your name comes up you may be asked to do fingerprints for a more thorough criminal records check with the RCMP.
 
Able2 said:
I'll break up the question into a smaller component then.....

Do foreigners/non-residents have criminal records documents of any type in Canada?

Did we answer your question, or misunderstand it?