I agree with your point of view
@simoneleah. However, using
@Manny777's second link (
https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/biometrics.asp) note the following.
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On the site I selected:
1. Select one. - I gave biometrics in the past
2. For which type of application did you give your biometrices in the past? - a visitor visa, study or work permit application ONLY
3. Are your biometrics still valid? - Yes
Result:
Answer: It depends what you apply for and if you’re between 14 and 79 years old.
If you apply for permanent residence
You need to give biometrics.
If you’re between 14 and 79 years old, you need to give your fingerprints and photo for all permanent resident applications, even if you already gave us your biometrics and they’re still valid. This includes:
You need to make an appointment to give biometrics.
Find out more about biometrics:
If you apply for a visitor visa, study or work permit
You don’t need to give your biometrics if they’re still valid.
You can find out if your biometrics are still valid and when they expire by using the
Check Status Tool.
This tool provides general guidance. Depending on your situation, you may need to give biometrics. If so, we’ll send you a letter to confirm that you need to.
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I do hope that common sense prevails and we aren't asked to supply biometrics again, as it would mean more time and more money.