For me, it was because my name (Arab) was similar enough to another name on a watchlist. I know this because one of the times I asked for GCMS notes, they (mistakenly) attached an email chain with unredacted names of IRCC officers flagging me for fingerprints because of a "possible name match" or some such. It was more info than I've ever seen provided in those notes.
That said, it could also just be a random thing. I'd have to believe there's some kind of black box algorithm that decides who gets an FP request and who doesn't and the officers follow that.
I agree with you. I did fingerprint before my PR application was approved. And now they also asked me for fingerprint during my citizenship application. I believe they have some criteria best known to them; we can only speculate. So long as it removes any confusion about identity and keeps Canada safe, it is all good for everybody.
I agree with you. I did fingerprint before my PR application was approved. And now they also asked me for fingerprint during my citizenship application. I believe they have some criteria best known to them; we can only speculate. So long as it removes any confusion about identity and keeps Canada safe, it is all good for everybody.