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What's the difference between a background check and police clearance certificate.
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What's the difference between a background check
> and police clearance certificate.
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> and police clearance certificate.
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Police Clearance Certificates
Every applicant, spouse and dependent, 18 years or older, is required to obtain a police
clearance certificate from each country where they have lived for six months or longer in
the last ten years.
Applicants are required to contact the police or relevant authority and obtain the
necessary police certificate or clearance.
In some countries, police certificates can easily be obtained from local police
authorities. Some countries do not provide police certificates. In these situations,
police and security information is obtained by the the visa officer. The visa officer will
provide specific instructions to the applicant in most situations.
Criminally inadmissible persons include persons who have committed acts or omissions
outside of Canada that would constitute a serious offence in Canada. The purpose of the
criminally inadmissible class is to refuse admission to persons where there is objective
evidence of specific serious criminality that would likely result in a conviction if the
offence was prosecuted in Canada.
National Security Checks
The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) conducts a security check on many
applicants ten years of age or over. These checks can delay an application, depending on
the profile of the applicant. CSIS may require an applicant to attend a security
interview. Although applicants from certain nationalities will have a greater likelihood
of undergoing security checks, information regarding the policies prompting security
checks is "classified information" and not available to the general public.
Yours truly, Ingrid Y. Chen, B.A., LL.B.
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> What's the difference between a background check and police clearance certificate.
>
Police Clearance Certificates
Every applicant, spouse and dependent, 18 years or older, is required to obtain a police
clearance certificate from each country where they have lived for six months or longer in
the last ten years.
Applicants are required to contact the police or relevant authority and obtain the
necessary police certificate or clearance.
In some countries, police certificates can easily be obtained from local police
authorities. Some countries do not provide police certificates. In these situations,
police and security information is obtained by the the visa officer. The visa officer will
provide specific instructions to the applicant in most situations.
Criminally inadmissible persons include persons who have committed acts or omissions
outside of Canada that would constitute a serious offence in Canada. The purpose of the
criminally inadmissible class is to refuse admission to persons where there is objective
evidence of specific serious criminality that would likely result in a conviction if the
offence was prosecuted in Canada.
National Security Checks
The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) conducts a security check on many
applicants ten years of age or over. These checks can delay an application, depending on
the profile of the applicant. CSIS may require an applicant to attend a security
interview. Although applicants from certain nationalities will have a greater likelihood
of undergoing security checks, information regarding the policies prompting security
checks is "classified information" and not available to the general public.
Yours truly, Ingrid Y. Chen, B.A., LL.B.
_________________________
Webimmigration.com, Embrace Opportunity 52 Dumbarton Blvd. Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada R3P
2C8 Tel: 1-204-943-3303 Fax: 1-204-895-4042 Email: [email protected]
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Hi David
> What's the difference between a background check and police clearance certificate.
>
In Short
> Police clearance certificate is to show wether you have a criminal record
or not. A background clearance is to determine if you belong or have belonged to any
"subversive" groups or organizations.
PMM
> What's the difference between a background check and police clearance certificate.
>
In Short
> Police clearance certificate is to show wether you have a criminal record
or not. A background clearance is to determine if you belong or have belonged to any
"subversive" groups or organizations.
PMM
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In article <XcXf6.3634$Ea1.43020@news2-hme0>, [email protected] says...
> What's the difference between a background check and police clearance certificate.
The following URL contains details on each:
http://canadavisa.com/documents/faq/security.htm
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> What's the difference between a background check and police clearance certificate.
The following URL contains details on each:
http://canadavisa.com/documents/faq/security.htm
________
CAMPBELL, COHEN - attorneys at law [email protected] http://canadavisa.com
Online Community: http://canadavisa.com/community