Get a risk management plan
There are 3 risk management plans
Each plan sets out how much we will monitor you and what requirements you will need to follow.
Plan A
In this plan
- We’ll randomly select cases from your sponsorship caseload for routine monitoring every quarter (4 times a year).
- You must submit an annual report on your organization and activities (this is already required under the agreement).
- We’ll tell you to complete extra Refugee Sponsorship Training Program (RSTP) training, as recommended in your assessment (if needed).
Plan B
In this plan
- You must include a settlement plan with each sponsorship application you submit.
- Before they arrive, we’ll randomly select some of your sponsorship cases to confirm that you can provide them with financial and settlement support when they get to Canada.
- We’ll randomly select cases from your sponsorship caseload for routine monitoring bi-monthly (6 times a year).
- You must submit
- an annual report on your organization and activities (this is already required under your agreement)
- biannual caseload oversight reports(opens in a new tab) about the refugees who have arrived in Canada
- We’ll tell you to complete extra RSTP training, as recommended in your assessment (if needed).
Plan C
In this plan
- You must include with each sponsorship application you submit
- a settlement plan
- proof you already have all the money needed to sponsor the refugee (for example, bank statements)
- Before they arrive, we’ll randomly select some of your sponsorship cases to confirm that you can provide them with financial and settlement support when they get to Canada.
- We’ll randomly select cases from your sponsorship caseload for routine monitoring every month (12 times a year).
- You must submit
- an annual report on your organization and activities (this is already required under your agreement)
- quarterly caseload oversight reports(opens in a new tab) about the refugees who have arrived in Canada
- We’ll tell you to complete extra RSTP training, as recommended in your assessment (if needed).
After being given a risk management plan
If you’re given plan A, you’ll follow it until the next assessment (for 5 years).
If you’re given plans B or C, you may have the chance to move to a lower risk plan after 2.5 years if we don’t find any other issues during checks and monitoring. You’ll then follow this new plan until the next assessment.
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