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Old Jul 27th 2009, 5:16 pm
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Old Jul 31st 2009, 5:19 am
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Question Yet another Indian PCC question/confusion

Hello,

I applied for Indian PCC at the local Indian consulate for myself and my wife. (I am living outside of India at the moment)

My wife got her PCC in a few days. But, it wasnt really a "certificate". It was just a "stamp" on the passport.

I got my PCC after 1.5 months!! But when I received mine, in addition to the "stamp", I also received an actual "certificate" that says "This is to certify that there is no adverse information in respect of so and so (my full name), ...."

Does anyone know what is it that the DIAC is looking for?
The stamp in the passport, or the certificate or both or any?

I am wondering if I should to go back to the consulate () and ask for a "certificate" for my wife?

Thanks!!
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Old Jul 31st 2009, 6:28 am
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Originally Posted by akat
Hello,

I applied for Indian PCC at the local Indian consulate for myself and my wife. (I am living outside of India at the moment)

My wife got her PCC in a few days. But, it wasnt really a "certificate". It was just a "stamp" on the passport.

I got my PCC after 1.5 months!! But when I received mine, in addition to the "stamp", I also received an actual "certificate" that says "This is to certify that there is no adverse information in respect of so and so (my full name), ...."

Does anyone know what is it that the DIAC is looking for?
The stamp in the passport, or the certificate or both or any?

I am wondering if I should to go back to the consulate () and ask for a "certificate" for my wife?

Thanks!!
Yes its should be the certificate stamping is just an observation
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Old Aug 1st 2009, 9:15 am
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Hey guys ...Has any one of you done police check for any non migrating dependent in your application. Is it required to carry out police check for the non migrating dependent also
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Hey guys ...Has any one of you done police check for any non migrating dependent in your application. Is it required to carry out police check for the non migrating dependent also
No Police checks are required only those who are migrating over 16 years of age
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No Police checks are required only those who are migrating over 16 years of age
Thanks shiva for your response..... Shiva did you have any non migrating dependents in your application.

Shiva one more question is it possible for the non migrating dependents to do their medical check from a different country and the prime applicant from a different country ? Or is it necessary that both nonmigrating dependent and the prime applicant should undergo the medical test together at the same place.
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Thanks shiva for your response..... Shiva did you have any non migrating dependents in your application.

Shiva one more question is it possible for the non migrating dependents to do their medical check from a different country and the prime applicant from a different country ? Or is it necessary that both nonmigrating dependent and the prime applicant should undergo the medical test together at the same place.
No I dont have any non migrating dependents.

Yes you can do medicals in diff country and others can do in a differnt country all you need is to fill the file number in office use column rightly and

It will be the loop for your medical for all the applicants including migirating and non migrating applicants
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Originally Posted by helloshivahere
No I dont have any non migrating dependents.

Yes you can do medicals in diff country and others can do in a differnt country all you need is to fill the file number in office use column rightly and

It will be the loop for your medical for all the applicants including migirating and non migrating applicants
Great Shiva ...you a genious
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Can one of the experts here help me by answering my question and clarifying my doubt? Thanks in advance!

My passport was first issued in B'lore, almost 14 yrs back. In the meanwhile, I have moved and lived outside India. My passport was renewed in UAE, few yrs back and I am now back in India and living in TamilNadu. I need to apply for a PCC and need to know if I can goto B'lore and apply and get it quickly or have to go through the tedious process of applying through RPO Chennai?
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Originally Posted by karthit
Can one of the experts here help me by answering my question and clarifying my doubt? Thanks in advance!

My passport was first issued in B'lore, almost 14 yrs back. In the meanwhile, I have moved and lived outside India. My passport was renewed in UAE, few yrs back and I am now back in India and living in TamilNadu. I need to apply for a PCC and need to know if I can goto B'lore and apply and get it quickly or have to go through the tedious process of applying through RPO Chennai?
Bangalore or Chennai, you'd need to prove that you have been living in a local jurisdiction address becos your current passport was issued in UAE. Since, you are in Chennai, you'd be better off in going to Chennai RPO.

I'd say, have the required address proofs for the address you have lived in the last 1 year and submit Form 2, with two copies of PP forms at Chennai RPO. They'd need to get the Police verifications done at all the addresses you have mentioned and then issue you a PCC.

I f it is just one address in Chennai RPO jurisdiction, you might get it as early as in 1 month. If more, it may take longer. Also, please mention in the FORM as PCC for Australia. I forgot the australia part and that delayed it by a few days.

good luck!
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Old Aug 10th 2009, 5:36 pm
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Thanks a lot Rodger. I am planning to goto RPO Chennai tomorrow to apply for the PCC. Thanks for your wishes and I really hope to get it ASAP.
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Got my PCC in three working days thanks to a helpful contact in RPO
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Got my PCC in three working days thanks to a helpful contact in RPO
Bannie, if one continues to live in the same address as it is in the Passport, it only takes a day to get the PCC. I am not sure about your case. point, is you don't need any helpful contact in normal circumstances.
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Bannie, if one continues to live in the same address as it is in the Passport, it only takes a day to get the PCC. I am not sure about your case. point, is you don't need any helpful contact in normal circumstances.
Hmmm, may be
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