Homepage Blank Imm5707 PDF Form
Article Guide

The IMM5707 form, also known as the Additional Family Information form, plays a crucial role in the Canadian immigration process. It is required for individuals seeking a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) and serves to collect essential details about the applicant's family members. This form must be filled out by each person aged 18 or older, as well as by minors traveling alone. It is important to include comprehensive information about all family members, including spouses, parents, and children, regardless of their current residency status or whether they will accompany the applicant to Canada. The form consists of several sections, each designed to capture specific details such as names, dates of birth, relationships, and occupations. It also includes a certification section where the applicant affirms the accuracy of the information provided. Failure to complete the form correctly or to include all required family members may result in delays or complications in the immigration process. Understanding the significance of the IMM5707 form is vital for a smooth and successful application experience.

Document Preview

Citizenship and

Citoyenneté et

PROTECTED WHEN COMPLETED - B

Immigration Canada

Immigration Canada

 

 

 

PAGE 1 OF 2

FAMILY INFORMATION

Complete ALL names in English and in your native language (for example, Arabic, Cyrillic, Chinese, Chinese commercial/telegraphic code, Korean, or Japanese characters). Include ALL family members even if they are not accompanying you. If additional space is required, print and attach an additional form.

TYPE OR PRINT IN BLACK INK.

SECTION A

 

 

 

Date of birth

Present address

Name

Relationship

 

(Year/Month/Day)

(If deceased, give city/town, country and date)

SEE NOTE 1

 

Country of birth

Present occupation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Applicant

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Spouse or

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

common-law

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

partner

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Will

accompany

you to Canada?

Yes No

Mother

Father

NOTE 1: If no spouse or common-law partner is listed in Section A, read and sign below.

I certify that I do not have a spouse or a common-law partner.

Year

Month

Day

Signature

 

Date

 

SECTION B - CHILDREN (Include ALL sons and daughters, including ALL adopted and step-children, regardless of age or place of residence)

Name

 

 

Date of birth

Relationship

 

(Year/Month/Day)

SEE NOTE 2

 

Country of birth

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Marital status

Present address

Present occupation

Will

accompany

you to Canada?

Yes No

NOTE 2: If no children are listed in Section B, read and sign below.

I certify that I do not have any natural, adopted nor step-children.

Year

Month

Day

Signature

 

Date

 

SECTION C- CERTIFICATION

I certify that the information contained in this document is complete, accurate and factual. I also realize that once this document has been completed and signed that it will form part of my Immigration Record and will be used to verify my family details on future applications.

Year

Month

Day

Signature

 

Date

 

The information you provide on this form is collected under the authority of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act to determine if you may be admitted to Canada as a temporary resident. It will be stored in Personal Information Bank CIC PPU 055, Visitor Case File. It is protected and accessible under the Privacy Act and the Access to Information Act.

IMM 5707E (12-2012) E

(AUSSI DISPONIBLE EN FRANÇAIS - IMM 5707 F)

ALSO AVAILABLE ON CIC WEB SITE AT: http://www.cic.gc.ca

 

PAGE 2 OF 2

INSTRUCTIONS

Who needs to fill out this application form?

This form must be completed by:

each person, 18 years of age or older, or

a minor (less than 18 years of age) travelling alone, and

be a passport holder from one of the following countries: o Argentina

o Brazil

o Malaysia o Russia

o Saudi Arabia o South Africa

If you require a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) and your passport is not from the countries listed above, you must complete the Additional Family Information (IMM 5645) instead.

SECTION A

Write the personal details for:

yourself,

your spouse or common-law partner, (if applicable)

your mother and

your father.

Include: full name, date of birth, country of birth, present address and occupation (job).

Check Yes or No to indicate if the person will accompany you to Canada.

If a person is deceased, indicate in which city/town, country and the date of death under "Present address".

If a person is not employed, indicate whether the person is retired, studying, etc.

If a section does not apply to you write "Not applicable" or "N/A".

Note: If you do not have a spouse or a common-law partner, read "Note 1", sign and date the declaration.

SECTION B

Write the personal details for your children. It is very important that you list all of your children (even if they are already permanent residents or citizens of Canada). This includes:

married children,

adopted children,

children of your spouse(step-children) or common-law partner,

any of your children who have been adopted by others,

any of your children who are in the custody of an ex-spouse, former common-law partner or other guardian.

Include: full name, relationship (e.g. brother, step-sister) date of birth, country of birth, marital status (married, single, widowed, common-law, divorced, separated, annulled marriage), present address and occupation (job).

Check Yes or No to indicate if the person will accompany you to Canada.

If a person is not employed, indicate whether the person is retired, studying, etc.

Note: If you do not have any children, read "Note 2", sign and date the declaration.

SECTION C

Signature

Sign and date in the boxes provided at the bottom of the page.

Note: By signing, you certify that you fully understand the questions asked, and that the information you have provided is complete, accurate and factual. If you do not sign or date the form, your application will be returned to you.

IMM 5707E (12-2012) E

Form Specifications

Fact Name Details
Form Purpose The IMM5707 form is used to provide family information for individuals applying to enter Canada as temporary residents.
Who Must Complete This form must be filled out by each person 18 years or older, or by a minor traveling alone who holds a passport from specific countries.
Countries Listed Eligible passport holders include those from Argentina, Brazil, Malaysia, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and South Africa.
Children Information All children, including adopted and step-children, must be listed regardless of their age or residency status.
Certification Requirement Applicants must certify that the information provided is complete and accurate, as it will be part of their immigration record.
Privacy Protection The information collected is protected under the Privacy Act and the Access to Information Act, ensuring confidentiality.
Additional Forms If not from the listed countries, applicants must complete the Additional Family Information form (IMM 5645) instead.
Signature Requirement Failure to sign and date the form will result in the application being returned, so it is crucial to complete this step.
Submission Guidelines The form should be filled out in black ink, with all names provided in both English and the applicant's native language.

Imm5707: Usage Guidelines

Completing the IMM5707 form is an essential step for individuals applying for temporary residency in Canada. This form collects important family information that will be used in the immigration process. Follow the steps below to accurately fill out the form.

  1. Obtain the IMM5707 form from the official Immigration Canada website or a reliable source.
  2. Use black ink to fill out the form. Ensure that all names are written in English and, if applicable, in your native language.
  3. In Section A, provide personal details for yourself, your spouse or common-law partner (if applicable), and your parents. Include their full names, dates of birth, countries of birth, present addresses, and occupations.
  4. Indicate whether each person will accompany you to Canada by checking "Yes" or "No." If a person is deceased, provide the city/town, country, and date of death in the "Present address" field.
  5. If you do not have a spouse or common-law partner, read "Note 1" at the end of Section A, then sign and date the declaration.
  6. In Section B, list all children, including adopted and step-children, regardless of their age or place of residence. Include their full names, relationships, dates of birth, countries of birth, marital statuses, present addresses, and occupations.
  7. Indicate whether each child will accompany you to Canada by checking "Yes" or "No." If you do not have any children, read "Note 2," then sign and date the declaration.
  8. In Section C, sign and date the form in the designated boxes. This certifies that the information provided is complete and accurate.
  9. Review the completed form for any errors or omissions before submission.

Once the form is filled out and signed, it should be submitted as part of your application for a Temporary Resident Visa. Ensure that all required documents accompany your application to avoid delays in processing.

Your Questions, Answered

What is the IMM5707 form used for?

The IMM5707 form, also known as the Additional Family Information form, is required for individuals applying for a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) to Canada. This form collects essential information about your family members, including your spouse or common-law partner, parents, and children. It helps immigration officials assess your application and verify your family details for future applications.

Who needs to fill out the IMM5707 form?

This form must be completed by anyone who is 18 years of age or older. Additionally, minors who are traveling alone must also fill it out. It's important to note that only passport holders from specific countries, such as Argentina, Brazil, Malaysia, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and South Africa, are required to submit this form. If your passport is from another country and you need a TRV, you should complete the Additional Family Information form (IMM 5645) instead.

What information do I need to provide in Section A?

In Section A, you will need to provide personal details for yourself, your spouse or common-law partner (if applicable), and your parents. This includes their full names, dates of birth, countries of birth, present addresses, and occupations. You must also indicate whether each person will accompany you to Canada by checking "Yes" or "No." If a family member is deceased, you should provide the city, country, and date of death in the present address field.

What should I include in Section B regarding my children?

Section B requires you to list all of your children, regardless of their age or residence status. This includes biological children, adopted children, and step-children. For each child, provide their full name, date of birth, country of birth, marital status, present address, and occupation. You must also indicate if they will accompany you to Canada. If you do not have any children, you will need to sign a declaration stating this.

What happens if I don’t sign the IMM5707 form?

Signing the IMM5707 form is crucial. By signing, you certify that the information provided is complete and accurate. If you fail to sign or date the form, your application will be returned to you, which could delay your plans to travel to Canada. Make sure to double-check your signature before submitting the form.

Is the information I provide on the IMM5707 form secure?

Yes, the information you provide on the IMM5707 form is collected under the authority of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. It is stored in a secure Personal Information Bank and is protected under the Privacy Act and the Access to Information Act. This means your information will be kept confidential and only used for immigration purposes.

Common mistakes

  1. Failing to include all family members. It's crucial to list every family member, including those not accompanying you to Canada.

  2. Not providing names in both English and the native language. Ensure names are written correctly in both formats as required.

  3. Omitting details for deceased family members. If a family member has passed away, include their city, country, and date of death.

  4. Neglecting to sign the declaration if there is no spouse or common-law partner. This is a necessary step to confirm your situation.

  5. Forgetting to list all children, including step-children and adopted children. This is essential, regardless of their residency status.

  6. Not indicating the marital status of children. Clearly state whether each child is married, single, or in another status.

  7. Leaving sections blank. If a section does not apply, write "Not applicable" or "N/A" instead of leaving it empty.

  8. Using ink other than black. The form must be filled out using black ink to ensure clarity and legibility.

  9. Failing to date the signature. Ensure the date is included with your signature to validate the information provided.

  10. Not reading the instructions carefully. Each section has specific requirements that must be followed to avoid delays or rejections.

Documents used along the form

When applying for immigration to Canada, the IMM5707 form, which collects family information, is often accompanied by other important documents. Each of these forms plays a crucial role in ensuring that your application is complete and accurate. Below are some commonly used forms that you may need to submit alongside the IMM5707.

  • IMM 5645 - Additional Family Information: This form is required if you need a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) and your passport is not from a specified list of countries. It collects similar family details and ensures that all relevant information is provided.
  • IMM 5257 - Application for Visitor Visa: This is the main application form for individuals seeking to visit Canada. It requires personal information, travel details, and the purpose of the visit. Completing this form is essential for the visa application process.
  • IMM 5708 - Application to Change Conditions, Extend My Stay or Remain in Canada as a Visitor: If you are already in Canada and wish to extend your stay as a visitor, this form is necessary. It helps immigration officials understand your current status and your intentions for staying longer.
  • Proof of Relationship Documents: These may include marriage certificates, birth certificates, or adoption papers that verify the relationships listed on the IMM5707. Providing these documents helps establish the authenticity of your family connections.

Submitting these forms and documents accurately is vital for a smooth immigration process. Ensure that you check each requirement carefully and provide all necessary information to avoid delays or complications with your application.

Similar forms

The IMM5707 form is an important document for individuals applying for a temporary resident visa in Canada. There are several other forms that share similarities with the IMM5707 in terms of purpose and information required. Below is a list of these similar documents:

  • IMM 5645 - Additional Family Information: This form is required for individuals who do not have a passport from specified countries. It collects similar family details, including names, relationships, and occupations of family members.
  • IMM 5708 - Application to Change Conditions, Extend My Stay or Remain in Canada: This document requests personal and family information to assess eligibility for extending residency in Canada, similar to the family details required in IMM5707.
  • IMM 5257 - Application for Visitor Visa: This form also requires detailed family information, including names and relationships, to evaluate the applicant's background and intentions for visiting Canada.
  • IMM 1294 - Application for Study Permit: Applicants must provide family information, including details about parents and siblings, which parallels the family structure outlined in the IMM5707.
  • IMM 0008 - Generic Application Form for Canada: This form gathers comprehensive family information to assess eligibility for various immigration programs, similar to the family details needed in IMM5707.
  • IMM 5476 - Use of a Representative: While primarily focused on representation, this form requires the applicant to disclose family information to establish a complete profile, much like the IMM5707.

Dos and Don'ts

When filling out the IMM5707 form, consider the following dos and don'ts:

  • Do complete all names in both English and your native language.
  • Do include every family member, regardless of whether they are accompanying you to Canada.
  • Do print or type your answers clearly in black ink.
  • Do sign and date the certification section to validate your information.
  • Do provide accurate details about your children, including adopted and step-children.
  • Don't leave any sections blank; if a section does not apply, write "Not applicable" or "N/A."
  • Don't forget to indicate if a family member is deceased, including their city of death.
  • Don't omit any children, even if they are permanent residents or citizens of Canada.
  • Don't use white-out or correction fluid; it may lead to rejection of your application.
  • Don't submit the form without ensuring all information is complete and accurate.

Misconceptions

Misconceptions about the Imm5707 form can lead to confusion and potential issues in the application process. Here are four common misconceptions:

  • Only immediate family members need to be listed. Many applicants believe they only need to include their spouse and children. However, the form requires the inclusion of all family members, including parents and any adopted or step-children, regardless of their current residency status.
  • It is acceptable to leave sections blank. Some individuals think they can skip sections that do not apply to them. In reality, if a section does not apply, applicants should write "Not applicable" or "N/A" to avoid confusion and ensure the form is considered complete.
  • The form is only for individuals over 18. A common misconception is that only adults need to fill out the form. In fact, minors traveling alone must also complete the Imm5707 form. This requirement ensures that all relevant family information is documented.
  • Signing the form is optional. Some applicants may think that signing the form is not necessary. This is incorrect. The signature certifies that the information provided is accurate and complete. Failure to sign will result in the application being returned.

Key takeaways

Here are some key takeaways about filling out and using the IMM5707 form:

  • Complete all sections accurately. This includes personal details for yourself, your spouse or partner, and your parents.
  • Include every family member, even if they are not traveling with you. This means listing all children, including adopted and step-children.
  • Use black ink and ensure the information is clear. If you need more space, attach an additional form.
  • Sign and date the certification section. Your signature confirms that the information is true and will be part of your immigration record.
  • If a section does not apply to you, write "Not applicable" or "N/A" to avoid confusion.
  • Make sure to check "Yes" or "No" for each family member regarding their travel plans to Canada.