Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - No criminal record certificate-Canadian immigrants

No criminal record certificate-Canadian immigrants

Answer:

1. Regarding no crime, first of all, not all kinds of crimes will be considered by the Canadian government as refusing entry, and the circumstances are relatively minor. Even if you tell the Canadian government truthfully, you still have the right to apply for immigration according to the immigration law. Besides, I'm afraid you have confused the definition of crime and illegality. Detention is one of the punishments for offenders in the Regulations on Public Security Punishment. This kind of detention does not belong to the criminal category. In other words, you didn't commit a crime at all, at best, it was illegal. You can't even keep a criminal record. It's no problem to get a certificate of innocence. This is your legal right. If the police don't give it, call the local public security bureau to complain.

It's not recorded. It's already said.

3. 1 1. 1 10,000 can't be solved (this situation is basically impossible), you can a. give the police a red envelope; B. Give a red envelope to the people in the notary office (the embassy only needs a notarial certificate, and as for the one issued by the police, it is not necessary to submit it to the embassy at all); C. As far as I know, notary offices in some cities can accept certificates issued by police stations, personnel file centers and enterprises with personnel file rights. That is to say, it is no problem to find your company. Which cities: for example, Chongqing. There are many secondary cities, so I won't list them here.

In short, feel free to drive boldly. If you can't drive, send me a message and ask me.