That's exactly what it means. You do not have to give again if you gave for work permit within the last 10 years. It is also updated on our profile pages with the number and expiry dateWell, something positive to cheer about (after waiting to give biometric since March 2020). I have one question, does this mean that the exemption would apply to folks who had previously provided their biometrics for work permit (I did for work permit in 2018). Below is an excerpt from today's notice
"previously provided their biometrics within the 10-year period before the day on which they made the current permanent residence application"
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Thanks for the quick response and the confirmation, appreciate it!That's exactly what it means. You do not have to give again if you gave for work permit within the last 10 years. It is also updated on our profile pages with the number and expiry date
Everyone I know personally had given BO.So I would say 20% may be.how many applicants would have been exempted. let say 10%.?
Your biometrics and expiry date are attached with your PR application number on the top right corner. Check it. Cheers!I used to be an international student, I couldn't remember if I ever submitted biometrics information to IRCC for maybe study permit or work permit or whatever else. Did anyone have similar experience? Thanks.
This sounds like a viable option, but I dont think the hard working people of IRCC will consider this until months down the line. I hope they have their ears on the grounnd , listening to some of these suggestions.This is such good news for many of you guys. Congrats to all! Does it make sense to amend the google doc tracker now?
It would be so good if IRCC would go one step further and allow those who still need to give biometrics to do so via the RCMP pcc. In any case, most inlanders are asked to provide an RCMP fingerprint-based pcc. I cannot understand why they can't simply ask RCMP to share these electronic fingerprints with whichever department runs the biometric check at IRCC. It's not like people's fingerprints change based on who does the check. Plus, all RCMPs are open and they can distribute caseloads in a covid-friendly manner instead of sending everyone to SC. It would be so easy for them to get rid of the backlog this way. But no, of course not, I am sure they will wait another 6 months before they come up with this exemption too.
Can you see your biometrics info in your pr application tho?NOT FOUND!!! I gave biometrics in February 2020 for my TRV. But when I checked it online( using the link someone shared in this thread it says not found
This will take forever...I guess there are around 200k applicants who are waiting for the bio collection. I really hope to know whats in their mind.....This sounds like a viable option, but I dont think the hard working people of IRCC will consider this until months down the line. I hope they have their ears on the grounnd , listening to some of these suggestions.
https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/biometrics.694085/page-11#post-8835969This is such good news for many of you guys. Congrats to all! Does it make sense to amend the google doc tracker now?
It would be so good if IRCC would go one step further and allow those who still need to give biometrics to do so via the RCMP pcc. In any case, most inlanders are asked to provide an RCMP fingerprint-based pcc. I cannot understand why they can't simply ask RCMP to share these electronic fingerprints with whichever department runs the biometric check at IRCC. It's not like people's fingerprints change based on who does the check. Plus, all RCMPs are open and they can distribute caseloads in a covid-friendly manner instead of sending everyone to SC. It would be so easy for them to get rid of the backlog this way. But no, of course not, I am sure they will wait another 6 months before they come up with this exemption too.