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Hi all,

My home country is China and will be interviewing there.

During the application process, I moved around several different countries.

The confusing part for me goes like this:

A. When I submitted my police COC, I was residing in Singapore.

B. I moved out of Singapore.

C. I received my interview invitation.

So the COC I submitted does not cover the period between A and B.

The interview letter states:

Applicants may need to bring an additional police certificate to the interview. If the following three

items are all true, the applicant needs to bring an updated police certificate to the interview:

· He or she is more than 16 years old;

· He or she obtained a police certificate more than one year ago; and

· He or she still lives in the country that issued the police certificate.

I am more than 16 yo.

I obtained the certificate less than one year ago.

I no longer live in the country that issued the police certificate.

On another note, I read somewhere that the COC needs to cover the entire duration of my residence at any country that I've resided for more than 6 months. So this is conflicting to me.

Will I be in trouble at the interview for not having COC that covers the entire duration of my residence?

Thank you for reading!

>>> EDIT <<<

Add-on question:

If I do need a new COC, I can definitely not get it before my interview date.

Should I still go ahead with the interview, hoping that they won't require me to have this new COC (and meanwhile still apply for a new COC anyway just in case)?

What will happen if I have missing or incomplete COC at an interview?

If I need to reschedule the interview, how late will it be?

Edited by US-China-<3
Posted

I guess it will be reviewed case by case.

What's the Date of Singapore Police Certificate and the date you left Singapore?

If both dates are pretty close, I guess there should be no problem.

It's about 6 months apart. I hope it's acceptable =/

 
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