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  1. Hi EmilyEC, I assume you will file for a PC from outside Canada. So this link will help you out to get the finger print portion sorted. https://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/en/where-do-get-a-criminal-record-check You must request the correct form. It's very important to make this clear to the agency doing the request. It's best to tell them what type of visa you are applying for in the USA. Make it very clear this is not for travel to the United States but for immigration. The correct form will be Certified Criminal Record Check "RCMP National Repository entire holdings.” This website will help: https://www.fickeymartinezlaw.com/immigration/consular-processing/canada-police-certificate-us-visa-document-requirement
  2. Not necessarily, it can take a couple months (or more). You might get lucky, or you may have to wait. I believe the average is around 2-4 months from the DQ to the IL for Montreal. After that another 2 months +/- until the live interview date. This will give you time to complete the medical and book travel. I just realized you listed your DQ date as Oct 3rd 2022. That is a year ago. Have you made a public inquiry into your case?
  3. Your original DQ date will have started the process toward the interview. When you submit additional documents those are used to update your file. The email stating you are DQ'ed is the most important to move you on to the next stage. What that means is the NVC found your case acceptable to be moved to a live interview (In your case the Montreal consulate) for final decision. The other documents will now be included in your file, or used to update your file.
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