Canadian citizens residing in the Czech Republic are required to undergo fingerprint-based verification to obtain police clearance certificates. This process entails comparing fingerprints with criminal records, often a mandatory requirement for visa applications and internationally recognized. Globeia offers a comprehensive RCMP fingerprinting service tailored for individuals in the Czech Republic, covering both fingerprint-based and name-based criminal record checks.
Our platform streamlines the entire process of requesting an RCMP check, from completing forms to digitizing fingerprints and submitting applications. Globeia is dedicated to being a reliable partner in facilitating the acquisition of a Canadian Criminal Record Check for Canadians residing in the Czech Republic.
The Apostille Convention was formally adopted by Canada in January 2024, simplifying the procedure of utilizing Canadian papers in the Czech Republic. As a signatory to the Apostille Convention, the Czech Republic has done away with the need for an Apostille for papers to be accepted there. By handling these inquiries on your behalf, Globeia ensures a smooth and cost-effective immigration process for the Czech Republic.
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Once you've completed the necessary paperwork and payment process through the Globeia portal, the next step is to visit a local police station or an accredited fingerprint submission organization approved by Czech authorities. You must fill out the RCMP C 216c form using black ink exclusively, ensuring it's signed and stamped by the authorized personnel at the fingerprinting facility. Afterward, you'll need to physically mail the form to Globeia. Please note that any other Fingerprint Submission Form adhering to the same format as the RCMP C 216c is acceptable to the RCMP. For your convenience, a draft of the RCMP C 216c Fingerprint submission form is provided below.
#P.S. The fingerprints should be filled using only Black ink and no other colors.
Your application may take up to four weeks to process, depending on your background record. The processing time may increase if you have any pending cases or past police charges.