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Friday, February 24, 2012

How to get a Police Clearance Certificate?

How to get a Police Clearance Certificate?






http://www.police.lk/

Downlaod the application form from Sri Lanka Police website http://www.police.lk/images/formsdownload/clearanceapplication-protected.doc


Instructions - issuance of the Police Clearance Certificate

01.
The application form received form Police headquarters should be perfected properly and handed over at the counter.
Foreign applicants could down load the Application form from the web site, perfect same and hand it over to the Sri Lanka High Commission of their country.
Foreign applicants could also submit their down loaded and correctly perfected applications individually, direct to the Inspector-General of Police, Police Headquarters, Colombo 01

02.
Applicants handing over their applications at police Headquarters should pay a sum of Rs. 500/= and obtain a receipt for same.
Foreign applicants should pay a sum equivalent to Sri Lanka Rs. 1000/= at the Sri Lankan High commission in their country and obtain a receipt for same.
Foreign applicants submitting their application individually direct to Inspector General of Police should send a draft or Cheque equivalent to the sum of Sri Lanka Rs. 1000/= to A/C No. 007041413 payable at Taprobane Branch, Bank of Ceylon, Colombo 01, Sri Lanka. The Police Clearance Certificate would be sent direct to the applicant.

03.
Foreign applicants could sent an application through Sri Lankan High Commission should pay a sum equivalent to Sri Lankan Rs. 1000/= at the Sri Lankan High Commission in their country and obtain a receipt for same. The Police Clearance Certificate would be sent to the same High Commission.
Incase there being no Sri Lanka Embassy/High Commission, fill up the application and send with a remittance to the equivalent of Rs.1,000/= (One Thousand Sri Lanka Rupees) in respect of each application. The remittance should be drawn in favour of the Inspector General of Police, Sri Lanka. The application(s) and the remittance should be sent under registered post to the Deputy Inspector General of Police, Police Headquarters, Colombo – 01, Sri Lanka.

04. The application should be perfected. The applicant should write his/her address, periods and the Police area. During the period he/She lived in Sri Lanka correctly.



05. The under mentioned documents are collected by the Police Headquarters to compile the Clearance Certificate. The applicant need not to concern about this. Once all the documents are received the certificate could be issued.

Reports form the Officer in Charge of the Police Station. (Relevant Police Stations)

Criminal Investigation reports.

State Intelligence Service report

Commissioner of the Registration of the persons' Department report.





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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Australian Goverment Immigration Website




Department of Immigration & Citizenship

www.immi.gov.au/

Provides access to information about Australian visas, Australian citizenship.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

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Monday, February 20, 2012

IOM Sri Lanka

Document Verification Service for Immigration New Zealand 

Applicants / Agents applying for visas (visit, student, work, business) to New Zealand and who are submitting their applications from Sri Lanka can avail this document pre-verification service from IOM, Please note that this pre-verification service is not a mandatory requirement by Immigration New Zealand.
Pre-verification Information for Visa Applicants from Sri Lanka 
All forms and information can be found here.
For further details please contact Operations & Migrant Services unit of IOM Sri Lanka at: SrilankaOperations-MigrantServices@iom.int

 
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