Understanding Canada's New Biometrics Rules for Visa and Immigration
Learn about Canada's new biometrics rules for visa, work permits, and residency applications in this informative video.
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New biometrics rules for Canada require that most applicants provide fingerprints and photos as part of their application process. This applies to visa, study, work permits, and permanent residency applications. You must go to a designated location to have your biometrics taken. These are generally valid for 10 years for temporary resident applicants.
FAQs & Answers
- What are biometrics in Canada? Biometrics in Canada refer to the collection of fingerprints and photos required for visa and immigration applications.
- How long are biometrics valid in Canada? Biometrics collected for temporary resident applications in Canada are generally valid for 10 years.
- Who needs to provide biometrics for Canada applications? Most applicants for visas, study, work permits, and permanent residency in Canada must provide biometrics.
- Where can I have my biometrics taken in Canada? You must visit a designated location to have your biometrics taken as part of your application process.