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Canadian Certified Criminal Record Check

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Hi everyone - we are currently going through the NVC documents process and intend to interview in Montreal. 

 

We received my wife's Canadian Certified Criminal Record Check from the RCMP, having taken finger prints at Frontier 1but the document we received only displays her married name per her passport. The folks at Fronter 1 said that they can only apply with the name that matches her passport. 

 

Given that this is a finger print based check, is it okay that her maiden name is not displayed on the document? Or should the Certified Criminal Record Check display all names (eg maiden and married)?

 

Her DS-260 lists both her names, and we're just worried that the Criminal Record Check could get rejected because it doesn't reconcile with the DS-260. 

 

Any folks with maiden/married names able to confirm if they had the same issue? 

 

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