It has Rainbow Bridge, Peace Bridge, and TCCA, and Pearson terminal 1 and 3 on the list. Is this a mistake?She can't have them done at a Canadian airport and they don't collect biometrics at a USA land border entry. She has to submit them at a VAC worldwide or at an ASC in the US. You can find a list of locations here:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/where-to-give-biometrics.asp
But the link mentions Canada international airports. It means we can get them done there?She can't have them done at a Canadian airport and they don't collect biometrics at a USA land border entry. She has to submit them at a VAC worldwide or at an ASC in the US. You can find a list of locations here:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/where-to-give-biometrics.asp
It has Rainbow Bridge, Peace Bridge, and TCCA, and Pearson terminal 1 and 3 on the list. Is this a mistake?
Not a mistake, but she can't give fingerprints there if CIC is asking for them through an outland spousal application. On the side of those POEs listed, it says:But the link mentions Canada international airports. It means we can get them done there?
Those entries are labelled "POE" which is Port of Entry. You can't give biometrics for spousal sponsorship at a POE, they have to be done at a VAC.It has Rainbow Bridge, Peace Bridge, and TCCA, and Pearson terminal 1 and 3 on the list. Is this a mistake?
Ah okay. I didn't know. Thanks a lotNot a mistake, but she can't give fingerprints there if CIC is asking for them through an outland spousal application. On the side of those POEs listed, it says:
"Only certain students and workers are eligible to apply at a POE. Make sure you’re eligible before you go."
You are not eligible to give biometrics at a POE if you are applying for Canadian PR through spousal sponsorship.
So if the applicant does not have a US visa, they have to travel back to the Middle East just for biometrics????Those entries are labelled "POE" which is Port of Entry. You can't give biometrics for spousal sponsorship at a POE, they have to be done at a VAC.
Yes. Or to another country with a VAC that they can enter.So if the applicant does not have a US visa, they have to travel back to the Middle East just for biometrics????
Thank you.The website is very clear that there are no biometrics stations in Canada for most people. You need to pick a country that isn't Canada that has a VAC that can do biometrics that you can enter and then return to Canada.