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06 Jun 2020
Refugees, Immigration, and Citizenship Canada (I.R.C.C) has declared yesterday that it has put in place a temporary policy proposal to exclude temporary immigrant workers in particular sectors from providing their biometrics before reaching to Canada if the biometrics gathering site near to them is closed due to a COVID-19 related disorder.
Temporary immigrant workers (TFWs) are excluded if they are fixed to work as truck drivers, or in the agriculture, health-care, and agri-food sectors in Canada.
I.R.C.C records that plenty of these workers have already given their biometrics to Canada since they have earlier worked in the nation. Nonetheless, it will proceed to maintain the security and safety of the Canadian public by assuring that biometrics are gathered from all TFWs.
Upon arrival, TFWs may be required to provide their biometrics at Entry Point (POE) in Canada. Further, they will be screened at the P.O.E by the Canada Border Services (C.B.S.A) Agency to assure that they are arriving for a vital purpose. Under present guidelines, coming to Canada to work in the nation is considered essential travel. Once a TFW has landed in Canada, they need to self-quarantine by law for a term of 14 days.
I.R.C.C has also said that it is giving a further extension to people who are presently incapable to provide their biometrics abroad due to COVID-19 obstacles.
Also, an individual’s letter of biometric instruction states they have 30 days or 90 days deadline to present their biometrics, they do not need to bother about skipping the deadline if their nearest visa application center or biometrics collection site proceeds closed.
Such people will not have to provide their biometrics till collection sites restart operations. I.R.C.C has repeated that it will not close or reject any application that is presently in progress due to missed documents. I.R.C.C has launched a variety of specific policy measures and improved flexibility during the COVID-19 pandemic to support as many international citizens as possible.
Usually speaking, biometrics are needed for international citizens who apply for a study visa, a visitor visa, or a work permit (excluding U.S. citizens), refugee status or asylum status, PR, a visitor record, or an extension of study or work permit.
Such people need to present their fingerprints, photo, and pay a fee. Canada receives biometrics to instantly and accurately verify the identity of international travelers in order to promote a more regular entry into the nation.
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