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How can I apply for a CNCC?
To apply for a CNCC, the applicant is required to produce documents from the relevant authority to substantiate that a foreign country requires the CNCC for a specific purpose. If the applicant is a foreigner, he or she must show documentary proof of stay in Singapore for a period of 6 months or more.
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What is a Certificate of No Criminal Conviction (CNCC)?
Certificate of No Criminal Conviction (or CNCC) is issued to certify that the named person has no criminal record during his stay in Singapore
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How long does it take to process my CNCC application?
It normally takes two weeks upon receipt of your application.
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What is the definition of criminal record?
Under the RCA, Police keeps records in the Register of Criminals of persons convicted of any crime specified in the First and Second Schedules of the Act. Particulars such as the photograph, finger impressions, and conviction records are recorded. It is a record for life. The Register of Criminals is very useful in Police investigations, especially in the identification of suspects. The courts also make use of these criminal records when sentencing repeat offenders.
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Can I apply for a CNCC on behalf of others?
You can submit an application on behalf of others if you are able to provide all the necessary documents required (i.e completed application form by the applicant, copy of current passport, copies of proof of stay in Singapore, full set of fingerprints taken by the Police or qualified fingerprint officer, 2 copies of passport size photographs, documentary proof from immigration authority requiring the certificate and the fee.) Submission made in person is between 9.00 am to 12.00 noon , Monday to Friday.
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