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Obtaining police certificate in BC

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Is it better to go to the court house and request it or a local police station?

Packet 3 gives specific instructions on what data bases it needs to search and we want to make sure we get it right. Any input for those in BC?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Commissionaires.

I agree. I tried having it done at the police station but they wouldn't help me. Apparently the guy couldn't leave his desk until someone got back from lunch..? What a joke. Commissionaires was fast and easy.

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Okay. So it needs to be a fingerprint? She doesn't live near Vancouver, which is where Commissionaires is located at?

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Her local PD said 8-10 weeks, which I think we can get it sooner. Does anyone who used Commissionaires tell me how long it took and if you have to be in Vancouver? I can't get a hold of them.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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Google Commissionaires. There are various offices. I think the closest to me at the time was Surrey. You just walk right in, give them your information and you can either pick it up from them or they can mail it to you. It takes about 3 days. Has your fiancee been married before? If so, YOU MUST have all previous names used listed on the certificate, otherwise the consulate will NOT accept it. Take it from me. The office I went to, I believe was on 108th in Surrey. You can do a walk in.

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