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Can anyone tell me exactly where in Montreal I need to go to get the Police Certificate?

 

I found this Commissionnaires address online and want to know if this is the place to go or if can go to any police station.

 

1001 rue Sherbrooke Est, bureau 700
Montréal, Québec, H2L 1L3

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9 minutes ago, Sparkey said:

Can anyone tell me exactly where in Montreal I need to go to get the Police Certificate?

 

I found this Commissionnaires address online and want to know if this is the place to go or if can go to any police station.

 

1001 rue Sherbrooke Est, bureau 700
Montréal, Québec, H2L 1L3

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Visa-Reciprocity-and-Civil-Documents-by-Country/Canada.html

 

Follow the link, scroll to appropriate category,  follow the instructions 

YMMV

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20 minutes ago, payxibka said:

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Visa-Reciprocity-and-Civil-Documents-by-Country/Canada.html

 

Follow the link, scroll to appropriate category,  follow the instructions 

Looking for more info... I've already seen that link. 

Confused about the part that says 'under the privacy act, it would not have an RCMP seal. 

Isnt that required?

I just want to know exactly where in Montreal people have gone in the past. 

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2 hours ago, Sparkey said:

Can anyone tell me exactly where in Montreal I need to go to get the Police Certificate?

 

I found this Commissionnaires address online and want to know if this is the place to go or if can go to any police station.

 

1001 rue Sherbrooke Est, bureau 700
Montréal, Québec, H2L 1L3

This is the place where I went last year for my police certificate. It was under privacy act, and the person already knew what I needed when I told her it was for immigration / green card, I just had to double check with her.

 

It's fast and reliable.

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2 minutes ago, T&S_MTL said:

This is the place where I went last year for my police certificate. It was under privacy act, and the person already knew what I needed when I told her it was for immigration / green card, I just had to double check with her.

 

It's fast and reliable.

Thank you! That's exactly what I wanted to know.im guessing the local police stations don't provide what I'm looking for.

Did you need an appointment or just walk in?

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5 minutes ago, Sparkey said:

Thank you! That's exactly what I wanted to know.im guessing the local police stations don't provide what I'm looking for.

Did you need an appointment or just walk in?

I have to say I don't remember that part 😅 I called in advance to check so I suggest you to do the same. I just remember the process to be easy, and received the police certificate in the mail like within a week.

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Just now, T&S_MTL said:

I have to say I don't remember that part 😅 I remember calling in advance to check so I suggest you to do the same. I just remember the process to be easy, and received the police certificate in the mail like within a week.

That's what I'll do 🙂 thanks for your help. 

Any idea what the cost was?

 

Now I just gotta figure out if a passport picture is considered 'essential' during lockdown lol 

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32 minutes ago, Sparkey said:

That's what I'll do 🙂 thanks for your help. 

Any idea what the cost was?

 

Now I just gotta figure out if a passport picture is considered 'essential' during lockdown lol 

It was around 60$, good luck !!

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