a foreign passport or other national authoritative document that shows your new name and.
If you are a permanent resident and changed your name outside of Canada, submit:
revocation of declaration or annulment of union.
one of the following documents (unless you were married in Quebec on or after Apand are now a resident of this province).
a copy of a legal change of name document, court order, adoption order, or.
Submit any of these documents issued by a civil authority in a province or territory of Canada:
supporting identity documents as requested in section 2 of Step 1.
supporting legal documents as proof of your name change, and.
If your present name is different from the name printed on your Record of Landing (IMM 1000) or Confirmation of Permanent Residence (IMM 5292 or IMM 5688), you must submit: Read the information below to see which supporting documents you need: As of December 3, 2019, you can go to a designated Service Canada location to give your biometrics in Canada. You need to book an appointment to give your biometrics at one of these official biometric collection service points. We’ll start processing your application after we get your biometrics.įind out more about biometrics. We encourage you to give your biometrics as soon as possible after you get the BIL. You can’t give your biometrics without this letter. You must bring the BIL with you to the biometric collection service point. Once you’ve paid the application and biometrics fees, you’ll get a biometric instructions letter (BIL) which will direct you to a list of biometric collection service points you may choose from.
you’re now older than 14 years old and are applying for a new permanent resident card, a replacement or a renewal.
you were less than 14 years old when we received your application for permanent residence and you applied for permanent residence on or after July 31, 2018, AND.
However, you’ll need to give your biometrics and pay the biometrics fee if Most PR card applicants do not need to give biometrics.