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Sign up with Google Sign up with FacebookQ: How do I get a UK criminal background check in China ??
Is it possible to get criminal check if you are not in UK??
8 years 10 weeks ago in Visa & Legalities - China
Contact British Embassy in Beijing.
- British Embassy Beijing - GOV.UKwww.gov.uk/.../organisations/british-embassy-beijing
Provides visa, commercial and consular services as well as a range of information about Britain in China and UK-Chinese relations.
icnif77:
Not VPN, this is whole advert displayed on Yahoo. It's my snail Internet. I can open it today:
https://www.gov.uk/government/world/organisations/british-embassy-beijing
most stuff is done online so as long as you have a credit card to pay the search fee no problem
the only time it gets tricky is if they require fingerprints or dna for some searches but that is for interal government jobs usally
Ignore icnif.....he has a habit of replying without actually checking.
Phil is correct. You'll find it online.
https://www.acro.police.uk/police_certificates.aspx
start there....
icnif77:
My Beijing Embassy (EU) does that (home country's police record) or anything else connected to my home country. They assist me in all my needs/requirements from Chinese Gov.
I would never expect, I must look for my Criminal record in private. It's my Gov. issue, so Beijing Embassy is my Gov.'s hand in China.
Any other Gov. works the same, and if UK Embassy won't issue Criminal record (that Embassy's A would be ridiculous...), they'll tell OP about the proper procedure. Ignore that!
Hotwater:
That's your government mate! Not all countries have the same methods. For the UK you use the police website above to get a standard criminal records check.
There is also an enhanced criminal records check in the UK called a DBS check (used to be called CRB) which anyone who works in the UK with children or vulnerable adults must get. That one checks that people aren't barred from working with these groups due to having sexual offence records. Strange that China doesn't request that one for people who will work with children.
Have a look at ACPO - Association of Chief Police Officers.
They issue certificates for immigration purposes.
I had a full disclosure when I did my teacher training, however it was a few years ago.
For my current job in China I used a more up to date ACPO certificate.
It says "NO TRACE" in big letters for criminal records search and it looks nice and shiney.
They have a website and a general questions email address.
Queenie's web-link:
https://www.gov.uk/government/world/organisations/british-embassy-beijing
Services for British nationalsUrgent assistance
If you’re in China and you urgently need help (e.g. if you’ve been attacked, arrested or there has been a death), call +86 (10) 5192 4000. If you’re in the UK and concerned about a British national in China, call 020 7008 1500.
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If you plan to or have had a child in China, see also our information on nationality and citizenship law in China.
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If the death occurred in China and you’re still in the country, contact us. If you’re in the UK and hear of the death of a relative from a third party, you should contact the Foreign and Commonwealth Office on 020 7008 1500.
Read our guidance on coping with death abroad, as well as our guide on bereavement in China.
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We may be able to offer notarial services, including administering an oath, affirmation or statutory declaration, making a certified copy of a document, and preparing a document in English or Chinese. See the full list of notarial and documentary services we provide.
Legalisation services
British Embassy Beijing provides legalisation services. Read our notarial and documentary services page for more information on legalisation.
Ask the UK government to get a UK document legalised (certified as genuine).
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Use our lists of local suppliers and services if you need help in China. Please note that inclusion in these lists does not constitute official endorsement by the British embassy or the UK government.
How else we can help
In addition to the services listed above we can also:
- provide information about transferring funds
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- provide support with adoption
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What the embassy cannot do for you
Although we try to help British nationals in a wide range of situations, we cannot:
- help you enter a country, for example, if you don’t have a visa or your passport is not valid
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Hotwater:
Why the hell did you post that c&p stuff? All it proves is that you were wrong in the first place. The British Embassy/Consulates do NOT arrange criminal record checks and you've just shown that.
Please refer back to my original criticism of you. Please stop posting stuff that you quite obviously know nothing about.
Not all countries are like yours! They all do things in teir own ways.
icnif77:
Yeah I agree, I should wait for Brit to answer that.
However, I found Q moot, because I always contact my Embassy, when I need something from my Gov., therefore 'contact Bj UK Embassy' not eChina Board.
Even Bj Pak Embassy got me whole guidance on Tourist visa last summer, despite we don't have Pak representative office in my home country.
Click 'Contact us' and voila...
Hotwater:
You said that further up this question and I highlighted the error in your thinking then. I even gave the correct answer before you posted this useless c&p.
I guess you're just pint scoring again. Please keep it to banter topics, not to ones where people want correct answers.