Scheduling your biometrics appointment with Service Canada can be a nerve-racking experience – especially if it’s your first time. Biometrics refers to the collection of an individual’s fingerprints and a digital photograph as part of their application for services such as permanent residency or citizenship. Let’s take a closer look at how to schedule a Service Canada biometrics appointment with ease.

Step 1: Determine Your Eligibility

The first step to scheduling a Service Canada biometrics appointment is to determine your eligibility. This depends on the type of application you are submitting. For instance, if you are applying for a study or work permit, a visitor visa, or a work permit renewal, you must provide biometric data. However, if you are a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, you do not need to provide biometric data. You can check whether or not you need to provide biometrics by visiting the IRCC website.

Step 2: Prepare Your Biometric Fee Payment

The next step is to pay your biometric fee since you need to include the receipt number on your application form. You can pay your fee using your credit or debit card online or by submitting a payment receipt at a financial institution in Canada. The biometric fee for an individual is $85 CAD, while the biometric fee for a family (two or more people on the same application) is $170 CAD.

Step 3: Complete and Submit Your Application

After preparing payment for your biometric fee, you should complete and submit your application. The application form varies depending on the type of service you are applying for. You can either complete your application online or fill out a paper application form.

Step 4: Schedule Your Biometric Appointment

Once you’ve submitted your application and payment receipt, you can book your biometric appointment. You have two options for scheduling an appointment. You can either schedule an appointment online via the IRCC website using your application number and passport number or call IRCC’s service center to book an appointment over the phone. To speed up the process, make sure to have your application number and passport number ready.

Step 5: Attend Your Biometric Appointment

On the day of your biometric appointment, you should arrive at the location with your passport, a copy of your biometric confirmation page, and the original receipt of your biometric fee. Once you arrive at the location, you will have to provide the documents, undergo a security check, and take your fingerprints, digital photograph, and signature. After completing the biometric process, you will receive a receipt with a date and time by which to expect your application’s decision.

In conclusion, scheduling a Service Canada biometrics appointment can be challenging, but the steps outlined above can make the process smoother. Remember to determine your eligibility, prepare your payment, complete and submit your application, book your appointment, and finally, attend your appointment. By following these steps, you will be on your way to a successful biometric appointment.

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