If you have stayed in Canada for six months or longer, you will be required to submit a background check certificate. In Japan usually the police take your fingerprints but they do not sign or put an official seal on your form, which means the form will not be accepted overseas. The Embassy of Canada writes a letter but with a note indicating that they do not guarantee the authenticity of the fingerprints due to the lack of signature and seal. Moreover, you need to visit a notary office to have the form notarized. Fingerprint Room Japan gives support and assistance to those who are experiencing these difficulties.

 

Fingerprint Room Japan provides Canada background check certificates we well as fingerprinting services.