Hi Mr. Miller:
I am leaving Canada in about a month (Oct 30) as my work visa is expiring
that day and I quit my job. I am planning to file this to Singapore
processing centre.
Questions:
1) Should I send the application right away or wait until I leave Canada so
that I can prove them that I have left Canada? (Note: it's a voluntary
leave, no deportation order or anything)
2) Should I get a police security clearance from the country where I'm
coming from? Because I haven't been outside of Canada since I was 18.
3) Should I still include a police certificate from Edmonton, based on my
situation right now?
Thanks,
Lee
"Andrew Miller" wrote in message
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> If you are in Canada then wait for request from CIC to provide fresh RCMP
> clearance. No need to submit Canadian police certificate with application
if
> you are in Canada.
>
> Local police will not do fingerprinting check - fingerprints must be
> submitted to RCMP.
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> "Just Lee" wrote in message
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> > Mr. Miller:
> >
> > I just called the CIC 1-888-242-2100 and asked if it's okay just to get
a
> > local police certificate (not the RCMP) and she said that it's the same.
> In
> > this forum, Mr. Humphries pointed out that RCMP is required. When I went
> to
> > Edmonton local police station, they have an option in the police
security
> > clearance with a checkbox [ x ] Immigration to Canada. Is this the same
> > case?
> >
> > I was cautious about this, so I also filled in the form C-216C and did
my
> > fingerprint too. Do I have to file both?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Lee
> >
> >
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