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Proof of funds
Submit proof that you have sufficient funds that are transferable and available for settlement in Canada. The funds must be
your own and should not be borrowed from another person. The amount of money you need is set by the size of your family
and is 12.5% of the Low Income Cut Offs (LICO). For more information, see the instruction guide.
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Examples of items you can submit as proof of funds include:
• current bank statement or certification letter
• evidence of savings balance
• deposit statements
Note:
You are not required to provide proof of funds if you are already working in Canada with a valid work permit.
If you are applying from inside Canada:
Submit proof that you have valid temporary resident status. Your status must be valid on the day you submit your
application.
Below are examples of documents you may submit:
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• photocopies of passport pages clearly showing the stamp made by Canadian authorities on your most recent entry to
Canada
• photocopy of your current immigration document (if you have one)
For more information, see the instruction guide (IMM 5424).
Identity and Civil Status Documents
You must provide the following documents for you and your spouse or common-law partner:
• Birth certificates
• Legal documents showing name or date of birth changes (if applicable)
• Marriage certificate(s), final divorce or annulment certificate(s). If married more than once, include certificates from each
Copies,
marriage and divorce or annulment you, your spouse or common-law partner have had
unless
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• Death certificate for former spouse(s) or common-law partner(s) (if applicable)
otherwise
• National IDs, family/household registry/book (if applicable)
stated
• If you have a common-law partner, complete and include the Statutory Declaration of Common-Law Union
(IMM 5409 – original) and provide evidence that you have cohabitated with your partner for a period of at least 12
continuous months. Provide the following documents listing both your names, for example:
- copies of joint bank account statements,
- copies of leases,
- utility bills, etc.
Children's Information (if applicable)
• Children's birth certificates (which name their parents)
• Adoption papers issued by recognized national authorities showing the legal, approved adoption of adopted dependent
Copies,
children
unless
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• Proof of full custody for children under the age of 18 and proof that the children may be removed from the jurisdiction of
otherwise
the court;
stated
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f the other parent of your children is not accompanying you to Canada, you must submit a signed Statutory Declaration
from Non-Accompanying Parent/Guardian for Minors Immigrating to Canada (IMM 5604 - original). You must submit one
form for each child and a copy of the non-accompanying parent's photo ID showing their signature;
Police Certificates and Clearances
You must get a police certificate from each country or territory where you have lived for six or more months in a row since the
age of 18. You are strongly encouraged to submit your police certificates with your application to the CIO. If you are unable
to obtain all the necessary police certificates, you may still send your application to the CIO without them. However, we
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strongly recommend that you take steps to obtain your police certificates now to avoid future delays. You must be ready to
submit them when requested by an officer.
Note: Police certificates are generally considered to be valid for one year from date of issue; therefore depending on the
processing time of your application, you may be requested to submit new certificates.
Photo Requirements
Include two (2) photos for each member of your family, whether accompanying or not, and yourself. Follow the instructions
provided in the guide in Appendix A: Photo Specifications. Photos must have been taken within six (6) months before
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application submission.
On the back of one (1) of the photographs, write the name and date of birth of the person who appears in the photo as
well as the date the photo was taken. Leave the other photograph blank.
Fees
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Copy of the receipt showing the amount paid. See "Step 3. Pay the fees" for more information.
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