Do you want to keep making up things after that last one you argued with other people? Show me one instance where they asked for fingerprints for Prohibitions. The background verification is a check in the police database in Canada. The Prohibitions is a more detailed check with the intelligence agency and other countries as well; they are not going to send your fingerprints to another country, no country will allow that. And the judge will not ask such questions, you may be asked by the officer who is verifying your identity, and on the oath, you are signing that you were not subject to any criminal proceedings since submitting the application.
LOL, who told you that prohibition is what you said.... Hahahahahaha. By the way, yes. I like to clear my point with facts, not what I think or believe. You are totally wrong about what prohibition is:
REFUSAL OF CITIZENSHIP (PROHIBITION) DEFINITION: Applicable Legislation with respect to Granting and Prohibiting Citizenship: Section 5(1) of the Citizenship Act sets out the criteria the Minister must take into consideration when allotting citizenship to an applicant. The constituent elements include being eighteen years of age or older (s. 5(1)(b)), adequate knowledge of one of the official languages of Canada (s. 5(1)(d)), adequate knowledge of Canada and the responsibilities and privileges of citizenship (s. 5(1)(e)) and is not under a removal order or prohibited from citizenship pursuant to s. 20 (s. 5(1)(f)). The most contentious condition is the residency requirement under s. 5(1)(c). This provision has been the subject of much jurisprudence which will be elucidated below. It is also important to note that s. 5(3) of the Act provides the Minister with the discretion to waive, on compassionate grounds, the requirements of s. 5(1)(d) or (e). In the case of a minor, this section also allows the Minister to waive the requirement of s. 5(1)(b) or (c) on the same basis.
Source:
http://www.cba.org/cba/cle/pdf/Green.pdf
That is why
Language, Psychical Presence and Prohibitios are cleared on the same day. And yes, they can ask you for fingerprints during that phase; why:
Fingerprints are used to:
- Confirm your identity - In case there is a high number of people with the same name
- Prevent someone else from stealing your identity
- Check your criminal record - during a background check
Citizenship officials can request FP whenever they what... like to confirm your identity; also, if your background check has more than one year, they may ask for your FP again.
https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/fingerprint-request-twice.729358/
And this Friday, I called IRCC to check my file, and they confirmed that during the last stage, they could ask for FP, again...
TO CONFIRM IDENTITY in case they want. One reason could be that my name has many matches..... OR if the background check has more than one year and they need to rerun it (like explained before).....
yes during prohibitions..
Prohibitions is the stage where the official reviews ALL your file and checks if there is something that made him refuse the application.
I hope now is clear.... and is not arguing or discussing. Is just making my point clear with facts.