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Hi guys!

So a little background: I moved to Canada when I was 15, now I am a Canadian citizen (and older than 16 lol), and I still have my citizenship from my birth country (expired passport tho). No criminal record.

According to the packet pdf, I should only get a police certificate from Canada, since I lived here from 16. Is that correct? Or should I also get one from where I was born? Looking at the US gov site for Montreal, it says "any countries where you lived for more than 12 months" but does not specify from what age?
Has anyone who wasn't born in Canada but hasn't lived anywhere else since turning 16, can confirm they only gave the Canadian police certificate for the k1 interview?

Thank you (-:

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You don't need one from your birth country if you moved before you turned 16. You need pcc's for any and all countries you've lived in for SIX months or more after the age of 16, not twelve months. Good luck on your journey.

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