GUIDE 3999 Steps – Sponsorship Of A Spouse, Common-Law Partner, Conjugal Partner Or Dependent Child Living Outside Canada
Passport
- Question 1
- Check the appropriate box to indicate if your dependant has a valid passport or travel document.
- Question 2
- If you checked “Yes”, provide their passport or travel document number. Make sure there is no space between each number or letter.
- Question 3
- From the list, select the name of the country that issued their passport or travel document.
- Question 4
- Enter the issue date of their passport or travel document.
- Question 5
- Enter the expiry date of their passport or travel document.
National Identity Document
- Question 1
- Check the appropriate box to indicate if your dependant has a valid identity document.
- Question 2
- If you checked “Yes”, provide their identity document number. Make sure there is no space between each number or letter.
- Question 3
- From the list, select the name of the country that issued their identity document.
- Question 4
- Enter the issue date of their identity document.
- Question 5
- Enter the expiry date of their identity document.
Education/Occupation Detail
- Question 1
- From the list, select your dependant’s highest level of education.For definitions, refer to the type of education table.
- Question 2
- Indicate the total number of years of formal education that they completed, including elementary and secondary school.
- Question 3
- Indicate their current occupation.
- Question 4
- Indicate their intended occupation in Canada.
Language Detail
- Question 1
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- From the list, select your dependant’s first (native) language. This is the language that they learned at home during their childhood and which they still understand.
Note: If the native language does not appear in this list, select “Other”.
- If your dependant’s native language is not English or French, select from the list which one they would most likely use:
- English
- French
- Neither
Note: This question is not used for selection purposes. One of Canada’s objectives with respect to immigration is to support and assist the development of minority language communities in Canada.
Note: If you are a parent of a child to be adopted in Canada who is not yet identified, select the native language of the country where you intend to adopt a child.
- From the list, select your dependant’s first (native) language. This is the language that they learned at home during their childhood and which they still understand.
- Question 2
- From the list, select whether they are able to communicate in English and/or French:
- English
- French
- Both
- Neither
- Question 3
- Check Yes or No to indicate if you have taken a test from a designated testing agency to assess your proficiency in English or French.
Consent and Declaration of Applicant
Refer to the following table in order to complete your form properly.
- Once the application is completed, click on the “Validate” button located at the top or bottom of the form. This will generate a barcode page or pages (see image below).
Note: This barcode page will not appear if you fill out your application by hand.
- Print all pages of your application form.
- Read all of the statements in all sections carefully and:
Note- Write your name in the space provided.
- Check the appropriate box to indicate if you agree that the information contained in this application related to your intended occupation, education and work experience may be shared with prospective employers in order to assist them in hiring workers.
- Sign and date in the spaces provided.
By signing, you certify that you fully understand the questions asked, and that the information you have provided is complete, truthful, and correct. If you do not sign and date, the application will be returned to you.
- Place the barcode page(s) on the top of your application (forms and supporting documents) when you submit it.
Additional Dependants/Declaration Form (IMM 0008DEP)
Who must fill out this application form?
This form must be completed by:
- You, the principal applicant, on behalf of each of your dependants not included in theGeneric Application Form for Canada (IMM 0008).
The questions are the same that you answered for yourself and other dependants on the IMM 0008.
Follow the previous instructions to help you answer the questions.
Consent and Declaration of Applicant
Read all of the statements in all sections carefully and then:
- Write your dependant’s name in the space provided.
- Check the appropriate box to indicate if you agree that the information contained in this application related to your dependant’s intended occupation, education and work experience may be shared with prospective employers in order to assist them in hiring workers.
- Sign and date in the spaces provided.
By signing, you certify that your dependant fully understands the questions asked, and that the information you have provided is complete, truthful, and correct. If you do not sign and date, the application will be returned to you.
Note: If you are less than 18 years of age, your form must be signed by one of your parents or a legal guardian.
Schedule A – Background/Declaration (IMM 5669)
Who must fill out this application form?
This form must be completed by:
- you, the principal applicant;
- your spouse or common-law partner (whether accompanying you to Canada or not), and
- your dependent children aged 18 years or older (whether accompanying you to Canada or not).
For refugee claimants in Canada: Only family members included in your application for refugee protection who are with you in Canada must complete this form.
- Question 1
- Indicate your full family name (surname or last name) as it appears on your passport, travel or identity document.Indicate all of your given name(s) (first, second or more) as they appear on your passport, travel or identity document. Do not use initials.
- Question 2
- Indicate your name in your native language or script (if applicable).For example: Arabic, Cyrillic, Chinese, Farsi, Korean, Japanese characters or Chinese commercial/telegraphic code.
- Question 3
- Indicate your date of birth.