How to apply
Extended
This public policy has been extended until December 31, 2024, or until we approve 1,000 applications, whichever comes first. Apply soon to secure your spot, as spaces are filling up quickly.
On this page
- Before you apply
- Get your forms and documents ready
- Pay your fees online
- Submit your completed application
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Before you apply
Before you apply for permanent residence and fill out the forms below, you need to contact the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC).
If the CLC determines you appear to meet the eligibility criteria, they will give you a referral letter. You’ll need to include this letter in your application.
Read Instruction Guide 0124 for important information about your eligibility, fees and how to apply.
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Get your forms and documents ready
You must use the document checklist [IMM 0123] (opens in a new tab) to make sure you include all the forms and documents you need.
PDF Forms you’ll fill out
- Generic Application Form for Canada [IMM 0008] (PDF, 652 KB)
- Additional Dependants/Declaration [IMM 0008DEP] (PDF, 424.19 KB)
- Schedule A – Background/Declaration [IMM 5669] (opens in a new tab)
- Additional Family Information [IMM 5406] (opens in a new tab)
- Schedule 1 – Temporary Public Policy: Out-of-Status Workers in the Greater Toronto Area [IMM 0113] (opens in a new tab)
- Application to Change Conditions, Extend my Stay or Remain in Canada as a Visitor or Temporary Resident Permit Holder [IMM 5708] (opens in a new tab)
- Application to Change Condition, Extend my Stay or Remain in Canada as a Worker [IMM 5710] (opens in a new tab)
- Use of a Representative [IMM 5476] (opens in a new tab)
Tips for downloading and filling out the application forms
Use the instruction guide to fill out your application forms.
- Make sure you have Adobe Reader 10 or higher and Javascript is turned on. If you have trouble downloading, right-click the link and choose “Save target as…”
- Fill out the form on your computer instead of by hand. It’s easier and reduces mistakes that can cause delays.
- Print your application forms, then sign and date them.
IMM 0008 is a barcode form. Make sure you validate it and submit all the pages:
- Click the “Validate” button at the top or bottom of the form. Validating the form before printing makes sure that you have answered all the questions. This will help you to avoid delays in processing your application.
- One or more pages with barcodes and a signature line will automatically be created.
- Print, sign and date the form.
- Use white, high-quality and non-glossy paper.
- Use a laser printer if you can.
- Place the IMM 0008 form, including the barcode page(s), on the top of your application package.
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Pay your fees online
Fees: From $1,210
You have to pay your fees online and include the receipt with your application.
Instruction Guide 0124 can help you understand which fees apply to you.
Processing fees You need to pay processing fees for you and anyone you include on your application. Right of permanent residence fee You need to pay the right of permanent residence fee before your application is approved. Biometrics fee In most cases, you’ll pay a biometrics fee when you submit your application. If you don’t, your application may be delayed.
This fee covers the cost of collecting fingerprints and a digital photo.
Third-party fees Depending on your situation, you may need to pay third parties for a
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Submit your completed application
Once your application package is ready, contact the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC). The CLC will help you submit your application.
You need to give your biometrics
In most cases, you now need to give your fingerprints and photo (biometrics) after you apply.
Find out who needs to give biometrics and how the new application process works.
Get help to open an application form or to fill one out in the Help Centre.
If your application is approved
While we finalize your permanent residence application, we’ll give you
- a temporary resident permit
- a work permit that lets you legally work in Canada
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