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CANADA VISA APPLICANTS TO UNDERGO FINGERPRINT HENCEFORTH
 
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Mon, 28 Oct 2013   ||   Nigeria,
 

The Canadian High Commission in Nigeria says Nigerians applying for visa to the North American country will henceforth be required to provide their fingerprints.

CEOAFRICA news desk gathered according to the report by the high commission’s Public Affairs Officer, Ezinne Uluocha that the new requirement which took effect from October 23, was introduced to check fraud, facilitate legitimate travel by making entry into the country easier.

According to the High Commission, applicants will need to go in person to a visa application centre to submit their application and give their fingerprints as well as have their photograph taken.

The new requirement, Uluocha said, would put Canada in line with other countries like the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, countries in the European Union Schengen Zone, and Japan already collecting this information from visitors.

However, the High Commission noted that the new application process will exempt applicants under the age of 14 or over the age of 79 as well as diplomats and government officials travelling on official business.

The High Commission added that applicants would have to part with a fee ranging from $85 to $170 before their fingerprints and photograph before their date will be captured at any of its visa application centre.

 

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