3B.7 Medical Exam & Biometrics Guide
Most Canadian study permit applicants must complete a medical examination with an approved panel physician. Students will also attend a biometrics appointment where fingerprints and photographs are taken for identity verification. These steps are compulsory parts of the visa process and must be completed within the given timelines.
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