Indian PCC - You need to make a trip to Toronto. The Indian Consulate (http://www.cgitoronto.ca/) is on 1835 Yonge Street, 4th Floor. You can download the form from the website. The fee is CAD 20 per person. You need to take your original passports (Indian and/or Canadian) and PR cards. You can also give them a self-addressed envelope with CAD 7 extra for mailing the pcc to your Windsor address. They will take 6 weeks. They will return the passports immediately.
Canadian PCC - It seems that you are resident in Canada, so a "name check" pcc from the RCMP should be sufficient (as opposed to the fingerprint check pcc which takes several months). If you are not a Canadian resident, you will probably need the fingerprint based PCC. I did my name-check PCC through International Fingerprinting Services (http://www.policecheck.com/), a company contracted by RCMP for providing this type of service. I went to their Scarborough office in Toronto at 4002 Sheppard Ave. East, Suite 206, Scarborough, Ontario MIS IS6. They charge CAD 25 for the name-check PCC. The certificate actually comes from RCMP in about 5 days. It is an official RCMP document. Unfortunately they do not mail the PCC, and you may have to make a second trip to Toronto to pick up the certificate.
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