I submitted my profile and will soon be an inland PR applicant who is already living and working in Toronto. My work permit is expiring 06/27. I have a high score and I'm relying on bridging work permit to keep working until the application is finalized.
However, after a brief research, I found that I will be asked to submit biometrics sometime after I submit a complete application. The problem is that there are no inland biometrics collection facilities and if I leave the country to get one, I won't be able to re-enter and won't be able to apply for bridging work permit.
I found this article on CIC website that says:
Also, I used to live in the US and got a biometrics and police certificate from the FBI. Maybe they would accept this?
I am desperate for your advice, I asked a consultant and her tone of voice wasn't confident so I rely on the public opinion...
I appreciate and welcome all sorts of inputs, thanks!
However, after a brief research, I found that I will be asked to submit biometrics sometime after I submit a complete application. The problem is that there are no inland biometrics collection facilities and if I leave the country to get one, I won't be able to re-enter and won't be able to apply for bridging work permit.
I found this article on CIC website that says:
Does this mean as of today, in-land PR applicants are exempt from biometrics? Do I have to write a letter to state I am exempt? Do I still have to pay a biometrics fee or is it better if I don't?Note: There is a temporary public policy exemption for in-Canada applicants. More specifically, foreign nationals who are eligible to apply from within Canada would normally provide their biometrics as part of an application or request for
However, since there is currently no biometric service delivery network within Canada, these applicants are exempt from the biometrics requirement until such time as the public policy is lifted. Applicants who apply from within Canada, but whose applications are not eligible to be processed from within Canada, are not covered under this public policy exemption. Those applicants are required to leave Canada in order to submit their biometrics as part of their application.
- a temporary resident visa (TRV)
- a work permit or study permit
- a temporary resident permit
- permanent residence
Also, I used to live in the US and got a biometrics and police certificate from the FBI. Maybe they would accept this?
I am desperate for your advice, I asked a consultant and her tone of voice wasn't confident so I rely on the public opinion...
I appreciate and welcome all sorts of inputs, thanks!
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