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July 9, 2024 . 7 mins read
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How to Apply for Canada PCC from India?

Many people struggle to find an accurate answer to the question “How to Apply for Canada PCC from India?”. Read on to know the exact process. A Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) acts as proof of an individual’s criminal record status in Canada. It is the type of evidence that you don’t have any criminal charges against your name. If you have a criminal record, the PCC provides a copy of your criminal report. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) oversees the national criminal records and  is the primary authority for issuing PCCs in Canada.

Applying for a Canada PCC from abroad is essential for immigration, PR, citizenship, job applications, study permits, visa applications, etc. You must obtain a PCC from Canada if you have spent more than six months in the country. 

 

What are the Types of Criminal Record Checks in Canada?

As an applicant, the various types of criminal record checks in Canada may be downright confusing for you. The common types of criminal record checks in Canada are listed below.

  • The Level 1 Check, also known as the CPIC check, provides a detailed overview of an individual’s criminal history. It is also referred to as the name and birthdate-based check.
  • The Level 2 Check, also known as the Criminal Records and Judicial Matters Check (CRJMC), is needed for job applications, volunteering purposes, or licensing. This check includes details on criminal records, outstanding charges, and judicial orders like peace bonds.
  • The Level 3 Check, also known as the RCMP check, is a fingerprint-based criminal record check and is the most conclusive one in Canada. It provides detailed data on an individual’s criminal history in Canada by checking fingerprints stored with the RCMP National Repository of Criminal Records.
  • The Vulnerable Sector Check referred to as the VSC, is necessary for roles involving vulnerable groups in Canada like kids, elders, etc. This check can only be completed by individuals who are present in Canada by contacting the local police station.

     
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How to Get Level 3 Canadian PCC from India?

So, are you wondering how to apply for Canada PCC from India which is based on fingerprints? Let’s find out in detail. Listed are the steps to get a fingerprint based Canadian PCC from India.

Complete Fingerprinting Locally in India

You should opt for the services of an RCMP accredited fingerprint agency who can process your application and submit your fingerprints to the RCMP in order to obtain the PCC from Canada. The RCMP has strict standards and has authorized specific agencies in Canada to help individuals submit their fingerprints to obtain the PCC from outside Canada.

So, how can you submit your fingerprints from India? Indian applicants must visit a local police station or contact the notary public, or consult with any reputable third-party fingerprint agency to complete their fingerprinting on the C216C form in ink.  

Note that the fingerprint form must be accompanied with the stamp and signature of the fingerprinting authority. In India, you would come across numerous fingerprint agencies. Book an appointment at the earliest to complete your ink fingerprinting. SIFS is one of the trusted fingerprint agencies that can guide you through the entire process.

Submission of Fingerprints to the RCMP

The original fingerprint form will have to be sent to the RCMP-accredited agency in Canada along with any relevant forms that may be required by the agency. The accredited Canadian fingerprinting agency will digitize your fingerprints and submit your application electronically to the RCMP. You will receive the Canadian PCC within three to four weeks if no records are found against your fingerprints.

 

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Selecting an Accredited Fingerprinting Agency in Canada – Things to Know

Here are some vital aspects that can help you to choose an accredited fingerprinting agency in Canada.

  • The primary aspect to consider is the agency’s current reputation. Go through the online reviews, ratings, and testimonials of the previous clients. Positive feedback indicates that the agency has an excellent market reputation.
  • The next aspect is to consider the agency’s experience. It is crucial to select an agency that possesses extensive experience in providing fingerprinting services.
  • The price charged by the agency to digitize your fingerprints is also an essential factor. Typically, the price ranges from $110 to $250.
  • It is also crucial to consider the turnaround time of the company. Reputed fingerprinting companies like Globeia specialize in digitizing your fingerprints on the same day of receipt

Now that you know the steps involved in getting the Canada PCC, you can select a reputable agency with positive reviews, reasonable pricing, fast turnaround and experience, you can go through a smooth process. 

 

If “how to apply for Canada PCC from India?” is the question on your mind, these are a few steps associated with obtaining a Canadian PCC. Globeia offers an expedited PCC service at the lowest rate all over Canada. We charge $110 for same-day fingerprinting digitization services. Contact us today to get started!
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