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Hi,

I am a little confused about this police certificate thing. I am a canadian resident living in Vancouver BC. I have read that you need to send a RCMP police certificate with packet 3 once you receive it. My question is there are 2 types of police checks a finger printing one and a non finger printing one(name check). the finger printing one takes 60 days to complete and the non finger printing one takes 10 minutes to 24hrs. So which one do i need for my packet 3?. The finger printing one or non finger printing one?

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Tony

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Hi,

I am a little confused about this police certificate thing. I am a canadian resident living in Vancouver BC. I have read that you need to send a RCMP police certificate with packet 3 once you receive it. My question is there are 2 types of police checks a finger printing one and a non finger printing one(name check). the finger printing one takes 60 days to complete and the non finger printing one takes 10 minutes to 24hrs. So which one do i need for my packet 3?. The finger printing one or non finger printing one?

Thanks

Tony

Do you have a criminal record of any kind... If so, you need the fingerprint one. If not, you can get the name based non-fingerprint one...

And you do not submit it with the checklist... you give it to the CO at the time of your interview.

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If you do not have a criminal record, all you need is the name check. If the report comes back ambiguous ( someone with a criminal record has the same name as you), you will need the fingerprint check done.

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If you do not have a criminal record, all you need is the name check. If the report comes back ambiguous ( someone with a criminal record has the same name as you), you will need the fingerprint check done.

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You stated your a Canadian resident and not a citizen? Have you lived anywhere else in the world? If so you require a police check from there as well. Believe its from age 16, but I may be incorrect!!

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