For new residents, how to get proofs of good conduct

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Hey guys, I'd like to apply for a Pal with less than 5 years of residency. As far as I know, my home country would only provide a document in the official language so my question is, Do they accept the translated docs? Could the document be the one used for immigration stating I have no criminal record or anything?
Would that so much trouble to do know that my alternative would be wait until I complete 5 years in CAN?
Also, what this letter would have to mention if not that I haven't been sentenced to anything?
Thanks
 
Hey guys, I'd like to apply for a Pal with less than 5 years of residency. As far as I know, my home country would only provide a document in the official language so my question is, Do they accept the translated docs? Could the document be the one used for immigration stating I have no criminal record or anything?
Would that so much trouble to do know that my alternative would be wait until I complete 5 years in CAN?
Also, what this letter would have to mention if not that I haven't been sentenced to anything?
Thanks

I used the document that I used for immigration purposes and it was accepted
 
Call the CFO for your province.
For BC, you can submit a copy of COPR (that piece of paper that you landed with) instead of a Police Clearance Cert from your home country.
 
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