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What do I need to send with my application?
The items you need to attach to your application are listed below. If any of the required documents are missing, or photocopies are not clear, your application will be returned to you.
Your completed Application for a Permanent Resident Card (IMM 5444).
Your fee payment receipt (IMM 5401), filled in and stamped by a Canadian financial institution.
Your completed Supplementary Identification Form (IMM 5455), with the photo correctly attached and your signature in black ink inside the white box of the Client Signature area.
Your current PR Card, if you are applying for a renewal or to replace a damaged card.
A certified copy of
• your current passport; or
• your certificate of identity issued by the Minister of Foreign affairs; or
• your refugee travel papers issued by the Minister of Foreign affairs.
Note: The certified copy you submit should show only the document number, your name, photograph and date of birth.
A certified copy of
• your Record of Landing (IMM 1000) or Confirmation of Permanent Residence
(IMM 5292) or other original permanent residence document; or
• your current provincial driver’s license; or
• your current provincial photo-identity card; or
• your current university or college student card; or
• your most recent Income Tax Assessment, issued by Canada Customs and Revenue
Agency.
Note: To facilitate the processing of your application, you are encouraged to submit a certified copy of your Record of Landing (IMM 1000) or Confirmation of Permanent Residence (IMM 5292) or other permanent residence document to meet this requirement.
General Instructions for applying
• Read through all of the application package before you start to complete the forms.
• Pay the fees.
• Complete and sign the Application for a Permanent Resident Card (IMM 5444) form and the Supplementary Identification Form (IMM 5455). Photocopy the Application (IMM 5444) before you begin to complete it so you have a working copy. Keep the working copy for your records.
• Gather all necessary supporting documents and ensure that your photocopies have been certified. See the table below for requirements for photocopies.
• Obtain 2 identical photos that meet the requirements of the Photo Specifications section of this guide.
• Once you have completed sections A to D on your Application for a Permanent Resident Card form (IMM 5444), have your guarantor read through your form and then complete section F. Your guarantor must also sign the back of one of your photos.
• Put the duplicate photo of the one you attached to the Supplementary Identification Form (IMM 5455) and that is signed on the back by your guarantor in a separate envelope and enclose it with your application.
• Mail all the completed, required forms and supporting documents to the Permanent Resident Card Processing Centre. The duplicate photo of the one you attached to the Supplementary Identification Form (IMM 5455) that meets all the requirements of the Photo Specifications and is signed by your guarantor and is provided loosely (unattached) with your application.
If the applicant is under the age of 18 and therefore requires the signature of a parent or guardian, a copy of the applicant’s birth certificate (showing the applicant’s name, date of birth, place of birth and the names of the parents/adoptive parents) or, where the applicant is represented by a legal guardian, legal documentation proving guardianship.
The following persons can certify your photocopies:
• professional accountant
• chiropractor
• commissioner of oaths
• dentist
• medical doctor
• funeral director
• justice of the peace or judge
• lawyer
• manager of a financial institution
• member of a provincial legislature
• member of parliament
• municipal clerk
• notary
• official of a federal or provincial
government department
• official of an embassy, consulate or high commission
• minister of religion
• pharmacist
• police officer
• postmaster
• professional engineer
• social worker
• primary, secondary or university teacher
• veterinarian
We can only accept a photocopy of an original document if it is readable and if you have one of the above persons certify it as a true copy of the original. The person who certifies your photocopy must compare the original document to the photocopy and mark the following on the photocopy: their name, their official position or title, the name of the original document, and the date they certified the document. They must also write the following statement on the photocopy: “I certify that this is a true copy of the original
document.”
For more information, please consult http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/guides/5445E.PDF
The items you need to attach to your application are listed below. If any of the required documents are missing, or photocopies are not clear, your application will be returned to you.
Your completed Application for a Permanent Resident Card (IMM 5444).
Your fee payment receipt (IMM 5401), filled in and stamped by a Canadian financial institution.
Your completed Supplementary Identification Form (IMM 5455), with the photo correctly attached and your signature in black ink inside the white box of the Client Signature area.
Your current PR Card, if you are applying for a renewal or to replace a damaged card.
A certified copy of
• your current passport; or
• your certificate of identity issued by the Minister of Foreign affairs; or
• your refugee travel papers issued by the Minister of Foreign affairs.
Note: The certified copy you submit should show only the document number, your name, photograph and date of birth.
A certified copy of
• your Record of Landing (IMM 1000) or Confirmation of Permanent Residence
(IMM 5292) or other original permanent residence document; or
• your current provincial driver’s license; or
• your current provincial photo-identity card; or
• your current university or college student card; or
• your most recent Income Tax Assessment, issued by Canada Customs and Revenue
Agency.
Note: To facilitate the processing of your application, you are encouraged to submit a certified copy of your Record of Landing (IMM 1000) or Confirmation of Permanent Residence (IMM 5292) or other permanent residence document to meet this requirement.
General Instructions for applying
• Read through all of the application package before you start to complete the forms.
• Pay the fees.
• Complete and sign the Application for a Permanent Resident Card (IMM 5444) form and the Supplementary Identification Form (IMM 5455). Photocopy the Application (IMM 5444) before you begin to complete it so you have a working copy. Keep the working copy for your records.
• Gather all necessary supporting documents and ensure that your photocopies have been certified. See the table below for requirements for photocopies.
• Obtain 2 identical photos that meet the requirements of the Photo Specifications section of this guide.
• Once you have completed sections A to D on your Application for a Permanent Resident Card form (IMM 5444), have your guarantor read through your form and then complete section F. Your guarantor must also sign the back of one of your photos.
• Put the duplicate photo of the one you attached to the Supplementary Identification Form (IMM 5455) and that is signed on the back by your guarantor in a separate envelope and enclose it with your application.
• Mail all the completed, required forms and supporting documents to the Permanent Resident Card Processing Centre. The duplicate photo of the one you attached to the Supplementary Identification Form (IMM 5455) that meets all the requirements of the Photo Specifications and is signed by your guarantor and is provided loosely (unattached) with your application.
If the applicant is under the age of 18 and therefore requires the signature of a parent or guardian, a copy of the applicant’s birth certificate (showing the applicant’s name, date of birth, place of birth and the names of the parents/adoptive parents) or, where the applicant is represented by a legal guardian, legal documentation proving guardianship.
The following persons can certify your photocopies:
• professional accountant
• chiropractor
• commissioner of oaths
• dentist
• medical doctor
• funeral director
• justice of the peace or judge
• lawyer
• manager of a financial institution
• member of a provincial legislature
• member of parliament
• municipal clerk
• notary
• official of a federal or provincial
government department
• official of an embassy, consulate or high commission
• minister of religion
• pharmacist
• police officer
• postmaster
• professional engineer
• social worker
• primary, secondary or university teacher
• veterinarian
We can only accept a photocopy of an original document if it is readable and if you have one of the above persons certify it as a true copy of the original. The person who certifies your photocopy must compare the original document to the photocopy and mark the following on the photocopy: their name, their official position or title, the name of the original document, and the date they certified the document. They must also write the following statement on the photocopy: “I certify that this is a true copy of the original
document.”
For more information, please consult http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/guides/5445E.PDF