I am a British citizen and my canadian wife and I applied for an outside of Canada spousal sponsorship application (I am currently here on a 2 year work Visa in Canada).
I have just recieved my letter for biometrics and am a bit confused about where I go, as I am in Canada.
It states:
Note: If you received this letter you must give your biometrics before coming to Canada and are not
eligible to have your fingerprints and photograph taken at a Canadian port of entry. If you are already
in Canada, you will have to leave the country to provide your biometrics.
Does this mean despite my current status in Canada I still have to leave the country to get my biometrics? Does anyone know if I am eligible to go to the United states to get my biometrics done, as Seattle is the closest office in the US.
I have just recieved my letter for biometrics and am a bit confused about where I go, as I am in Canada.
It states:
Note: If you received this letter you must give your biometrics before coming to Canada and are not
eligible to have your fingerprints and photograph taken at a Canadian port of entry. If you are already
in Canada, you will have to leave the country to provide your biometrics.
Does this mean despite my current status in Canada I still have to leave the country to get my biometrics? Does anyone know if I am eligible to go to the United states to get my biometrics done, as Seattle is the closest office in the US.