BeyondTheNow said:
Originally applied Fall of 2011.
Perhaps. I'm just surprised I haven't come across any comments from others regarding having to upfront their costs for records from being abroad if it has indeed been a uniform change...Unless I just missed them...
All depends on whether or not a "pre-security" review is necessary. Off the top of my head, I believe that if you have "lived" outside Canada for a period in excess of 180 days within the last 5 years or have an immediate relative living in a foreign country, then the Pre-Sec may be required.
You don't really have to pay for this on your own but here is a general comparison:
a. you pay for and obtain a Criminal Records Check from the foreign country that you lived in and provide this to your CFRC, the Pre-Sec processing time might take 1-3 months (depending on the Country you lived in); or
b. you don't obtain the Criminal Records Check and allow DND/CF to do the screenings from scratch, the Pre-Sec processing time might be 6-8 months or much longer, again depending on the Country you lived in.....
So at the end of the day, do you have to do this on your own and pay for it, NO. If you do, will you be reimbursed the expense, NO. By doing it and at your own expense, will you derive any benefit from it......ABSOLUTELY!!!