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(DISPONIBLE EN FRANÇAIS - IMM 5282 F)
IMM 5282 (01-2016) E
DOCUMENT CHECKLIST
LIVE-IN CAREGIVER
Send the following forms and documents in your application. Check R each box once you enclose the item.
If you do not enclose all required forms and documents for yourself and all family members, your entire application will be
returned to you, causing delays in the processing of your application. Your application will be processed as a new application
when you re-submit.
Forms
1. Generic Application Form for Canada (IMM 0008)
2. Additional Dependants/Declaration (IMM 0008DEP), if applicable
3. Schedule A - Background/Declaration (IMM 5669), for you and each family member 18 years of age or older
4. Additional Family Information (IMM 5406), for you and each family member 18 years of age or older
5. Use of a Representative (IMM 5476), if applicable
6. Two (2) passport-size photos of you and all family members in Canada. Print the name and date of birth of the person on the back of one
(1) of the photos
Photos
You must select ONE of the following two options for calculating whether you have met the employment requirement to be eligible for permanent
residence as a live-in caregiver:
7. Option 1
24 months of authorized full-time employment as a live-in caregiver within four years from the date you entered Canada under the
Live-in Caregiver Program, OR
8. Option 2
A total of 3,900 hours (within a minimum of 22 months which may include a maximum of 390 hours of overtime) of authorized
full-time employment as a live-in caregiver within four years from the date you entered Canada under the Live-in Caregiver Program.
Your application will be assessed according to the calculation option you select above.
For the option you have selected, you must provide the proof of authorized full-time employment shown below:
OPTION 1: Proof of 24 months of authorized full-time employment as a live-in caregiver within four years from the date you entered Canada
under the Live-in Caregiver Program.
9. Letter from your current employer showing your start date and that you still work for them AND
10. Contracts with your current and previous employers
(these must be the same contracts reviewed and approved by Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) and
Citizenship and Immigration Canada at the time the Labour Market Impact Assessment and work permit applications were reviewed) AND
11. Statement of earnings showing hours worked and deductions made by the employers AND
12. Record of wages and deductions sent to Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) by your employers AND
13. Record of employment (ROE) for all previous employers AND
14. Notices of Assessment issued by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) from the date you entered Canada under the Live-in Caregiver
Program (if you do not have paper copies of your Notices of Assessment on file, you can view (and print) your tax returns as well as
other personal tax information using the CRA's My Account online service. To register or login, visit My Account for individuals).
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OPTION 2: Proof of 3,900 hours (within a minimum of 22 months which may include a maximum of 390 hours of overtime) of authorized
full-time employment as a live-in caregiver within four years from the date you entered Canada under the Live-in Caregiver
Program
16. Timesheets signed by your current and previous employers clearly indicating the date and number of hours worked for all overtime
hours claimed AND
15. Live-in Caregiver - Employer Declaration of Hours Worked (IMM 5634) completed and signed by your current and previous
employers AND
17. Contracts with your current and previous employers
(these must be the same contracts reviewed and approved by Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) and
Citizenship and Immigration Canada at the time the Labour Market Impact Assessment and work permit applications were reviewed) AND
18. Statement of earnings showing hours worked and deductions made by the employers AND
19. Record of wages and deductions sent to Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) by your employers AND
20. Record of employment (ROE) for all previous employers AND
21. Notices of Assessment issued by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) from the date you entered Canada under the Live-in Caregiver
Program (if you do not have paper copies of your Notices of Assessment on file, you can view (and print) your tax returns as well as
other personal tax information using the CRA's My Account online service. To register or login, visit My Account for individuals).
Photocopies of identity and relationship documents (for all of your family members)
Do not send original documents of the following as they will not be returned. Photocopies do not need to be certified.
22. Valid passport pages for you and each of your family members in Canada
The pages must clearly show the passport number, name, date of birth, passport issue and expiry date, entry and exit stamps, visas for
Canada and any other countries, and stamp made by a Canadian authority showing most recent entry into Canada.
23. Birth certificates or baptismal certificates for you and all your family members
24. If you are married, include your marriage certificate
25. Proof of your common-law relationship, if applicable
For example: evidence of joint bank, trust, credit union or charge card accounts; jointly signed residential lease,
mortgage or purchase agreement; statutory declarations of individuals with personal knowledge that your relationship
is genuine and continuing.
26. Divorce, annulment or death certificates, if you were previously married
27. Custody papers for dependent children from a previous marriage or relationship
Other documents
28. Originals of all police certificates for you and all your family members 18 years of age or older
29. Details of all criminal convictions, if applicable
30. Photocopy of your pardon obtained from the National Parole Board, if applicable
31. Certified translations for all documents that are not in English or French
For example: police certificates, birth certificates, etc.
Fee
33. This Document Checklist (IMM 5282)
32. Copy of the receipt showing the amount paid. Consult the Pay the fee section of the instruction guide for the acceptable methods
of payment
34. You have addressed the envelope with correct postage to:
Case Processing Centre, Vegreville, AB, T9C 1W3