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July 15, 2024 . 7 mins read
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Where To Give Fingerprints for Canadian Citizenship?

Are you unsure about where to give fingerprints for Canadian citizenship? Applying for Canadian citizenship is an essential milestone in any individual’s life. The process involves several intricate steps. One of the most crucial steps is to provide your fingerprints for a criminal record check. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) plays a central role in the fingerprint process. Let’s discuss where to provide your fingerprints to get Canadian citizenship and the importance of consulting RCMP-accredited fingerprinting agencies.  

 

The Necessity of Fingerprints for Canadian Citizenship

You may wonder why fingerprints are such a big deal in getting Canadian citizenship. Your fingerprints are like a unique identification code. They help to verify your identity and understand the details of your criminal record in Canada. The RCMP conducts a comprehensive search against their national repository using your fingerprints. It ensures that you meet the legal requirements to obtain Canadian citizenship. 

 

Choose RCMP-Accredited Fingerprinting Agencies

Choosing an RCMP-accredited fingerprinting agency in Canada is mandatory for fingerprinting process for Canadian Citizenship. They have been authorized by the RCMP to submit your fingerprints, the agencies offer following benefits:

1. Accuracy 

One of the key highlights of working with an accredited agency is that they use the latest technological platforms to capture your fingerprints. This minimizes errors and ensures accuracy in the entire process. 

2. Expedited Processing 

Compared to conventional ink-based fingerprinting, RCMP-accredited agencies offer digital fingerprinting. It allows for quicker submission and processing of your fingerprints. 

3. Compliance 

As these agencies are certified by the RCMP, they adhere to strict standards and Canadian privacy laws. Your personal information will be safe with them. 

 

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The Steps Involved in Providing Fingerprints for Canadian Citizenship

Now that you know about where to give fingerprints for Canadian citizenship, let’s explore the steps involved in the process. 

  1. The first step involves searching for an RCMP-accredited agency from the RCMP website. You must look for agencies that have good reviews. 
  2. Once you have identified an ideal agency, schedule an appointment. Most agencies offer online booking systems that make it easy to schedule your visit. You will need two government-issued IDs as well as the letter issued by the IRCC that requests your fingerprints. 
  3. On the day of your appointment, arrive on time with your IDs and important documents. The fingerprinting process involves digital fingerprinting. The RCMP-certified agencies capture your fingerprints and directly submit them to the RCMP. Digital fingerprint submissions have a shorter processing time and are electronically received by the RCMP. The agency will also inform the relevant IRCC office that your fingerprints were digitally submitted to the RCMP. This ensures that concerned government bodies are aware of the application status.
  4. After processing your fingerprints, the RCMP will send the results to Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) office mentioned in your letter. The results will be sent to the applicant if the applicant is under 18 years of age, who must then send it to the relevant IRCC office. 

     
Important note: If you receive a Biometrics Instruction Letter, it is vital for you to contact Service Canada which is the only authorized location for Biometrics.

Conclusion – Where To Give Fingerprints for Canadian Citizenship?

Providing fingerprints for Canadian citizenship is a crucial step that requires meticulous attention. By consulting an RCMP-accredited agency like Globeia, you will have complete peace of mind. Our experienced team handles the processes with accuracy and speed. We ensure compliance with the RCMP and IRCC requirements while working with our clients who are applying for Canadian citizenship.  

 

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We are a background screening and document verification agency in Toronto. While we cover the Greater Toronto Area for in-person appointments, the bulk of our clientele uses our online services from different countries of the world. Globeia makes it simple and cost-effective for companies and individuals to navigate governmental red tape without breaking the bank.
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