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Subject: RCMP finger prints |
Hi
Continuing to my prvious post, I have taken RCMP finger print report from Canada, Should i wait for IA or send it right across
AOR - Nov 05, expecting IA by Nov 06
Thanks
[12-06-2006,18:12] [***.96.80.15] KK |
(in reply to: RCMP finger prints) Hi KK,
I think the report must not be older than 3 months at the time of submitting it to the visa office, you may look for another opinion, anybody has a comment?
[13-06-2006,00:14] [***.184.16.248] Javier |
(in reply to: RCMP finger prints) You can now send it to immigration office, it will help
[13-06-2006,14:08] [***.96.80.15] Peter |
(in reply to: RCMP finger prints) yah it will help to process ur file fast.
[13-06-2006,14:39] [**.28.123.208] JAMES |
RCMP Fingerprints (in reply to: RCMP finger prints) Hi
I sent a skilled worker PR application (Quebec selected.) to Buffalo then they asked me to RCMP check based on finger prints (police clearance certificate from Canada).
I went to do this as digital finger prints but the computer did not accept because the condition of my skin was not good so I did it with the ink. The guy who did it for me told me that there is 50 % chance that it will refused by RCMP. What can I do ?
Any suggestion, Ideas ?
in Buffalo they said if they did not receive the RCMP check within 90 days they will close my file.
Please help.
Thanks all
[13-02-2007,13:59] [***.204.232.66] Wedad Basha |
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