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Looking to connect with an Immigration Litigation Attorney? Visit the law firm: https://bit.ly/ansari-law In this episode of Immigration Talk Show, immigration attorney Yameena Ansaari discusses the meaning of receiving an email from IRCC regarding biometrics validity. A user shares their situation: "I’m under restoration + closed work permit since February 22, 2025, and yesterday I received an email from IRCC about biometrics validity. What does this mean for my application?" Yameena explains: What receiving a "biometrics validity" email means for your work permit application. Why IRCC might ask for biometrics validity during restoration status. What to do next when you receive this email from IRCC. How biometrics play a role in work permit and immigration applications. Key steps to take when in restoration status with a biometrics validity request. If you've received a biometrics validity email or are in a similar situation, this video will guide you through the next steps and help clarify the process. Find us on: @immigrationtalkshow Subscribe for More Updates! Like | Comment | Share Key Topics Covered in the Video: Biometrics validity and its role in your work permit application. Steps to take after receiving a biometrics validity email from IRCC. Biometrics and restoration status in Canadian immigration. Why IRCC requests biometrics validity during the application process. Next steps if you're asked to validate biometrics. Hashtags: #workpermitcanada #canadaimmigration #immigrationtalkshow #canadavisa Disclaimer: This video is for informational purposes only and may include news, expert opinions, personal experiences, or attorney commentary. It does not constitute legal advice. Any legal insights provided are general in nature and may qualify as attorney advertising. Viewing this content does not create an attorney-client relationship. Always consult a licensed professional for personalized immigration guidance.