If you are in Pakistan
You need to get an application form (see below for locations) and complete it. All the documents and information you will need (such as reference signatures and a copy of your National Identity Card) are listed on the application form.
In larger cities: Application forms are available at the “Town” or “City Police Officer” of your area. The “Town” or “City Police Officer” will issue the required certificate directly to you.
In smaller cities, towns or rural areas: Application forms are available at the local district office of the Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) of the Police Security Branch. The superintendent of Police (SSP) will issue the required certificate directly to you.
If you live in a Federally Administered Tribal Area (FATA) in Pakistan or in areas where there is no police presence: Each agency is divided into Tehsils where there is a non-gazetted officer (Tehsildar) and a gazetted officer (Assistant Political Agent). The administrator in charge of the agency is usually the Political Agent. You should obtain a clearance from the Tribal Elders and forward it to the Tehsildar in your area. The Tehsildar forwards the clearance to the Assistant Political Agent (or sometimes the Political Agent). The clearance certificate is issued from the office of the Assistant Political Agent (or sometimes the Political Agent). The seven FATA agencies are: Khyber, Mohmand, Bajaur, Orakzai, Kurram, North Waziristan, South Waziristan
If you are outside Pakistan
You should contact your nearest Embassy or Consulate of Pakistan for assistance. You should bring:
A completed application form http://www.pakmission.ca/forms/pcc.pdf
Certified copies of your passport, including all the pages showing your legal stay
Certified copy of your National Identity Card
Two passport-size photographs
Applicable fees
In some cases, a relative who lives in Pakistan can apply on your behalf. They need all of the above items and they need:
To fill in the application. http://www.pakmission.ca/forms/pcc.pdf
To write an affidavit (on 20Rs judicial stamp paper) stating that they will receive your certificate on your behalf
An authority letter, in their name, to get your certificate on your behalf