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Form IMM5287 Document Checklist - Sponsor - Canada is a document that provides a checklist of the required documentation for individuals who are sponsoring a family member to Canada. It helps sponsors ensure that they include all the necessary documents when submitting their sponsorship application.
The person sponsoring a family member's immigration application in Canada is responsible for filing the Form IMM5287 Document Checklist.
Q: What is form IMM5287? A: Form IMM5287 is a document checklist for a sponsor in Canada.
Q: What is the purpose of form IMM5287? A: The purpose of form IMM5287 is to provide a checklist of documents required for the sponsorship process in Canada.
Q: Who needs to fill out form IMM5287? A: The sponsor in Canada needs to fill out form IMM5287.
Q: What documents are typically included in the form IMM5287 checklist? A: The documents included in the form IMM5287 checklist may vary depending on the specific sponsorship program, but they generally include supporting documents such as proof of residency, financial documents, relationship documents, and identity documents.
Q: Are there any fees associated with submitting form IMM5287? A: No, there are no fees associated with submitting form IMM5287. However, there may be fees for other parts of the sponsorship process.
Q: Is there a deadline for submitting form IMM5287? A: The specific deadline for submitting form IMM5287 may vary depending on the sponsorship program. It is important to check the instructions and guidelines provided by IRCC for the particular program.
Q: Can I use the same form IMM5287 for different sponsorship programs? A: No, the form IMM5287 may vary for different sponsorship programs. It is important to use the correct version of the form specific to the program you are applying for.
Q: What should I do if I have questions or need assistance with form IMM5287? A: If you have questions or need assistance with form IMM5287, you can contact the IRCC Call Center or seek help from an immigration consultant or lawyer.