How to apply
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We aren’t accepting new applications from groups of five
We’ll only process applications received on or before November 28, 2024.
Before you apply to be a group of five (G5) sponsor, you need to decide who you’d like to sponsor. There are 2 options.
Option 1: Sponsor a refugee you know
This could be a:
- family member
- friend
- refugee identified by someone else
These sponsor-referred refugees must qualify under Canada’s refugee and humanitarian resettlement program.
If they qualify:
- Your group and the refugee fill out an application.
- You submit a refugee status determination document from the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) or foreign state that confirms the person you want to sponsor is recognized as a refugee.
- Officers abroad will assess the application to decide whether the person you want to sponsor qualifies.
Option 2: Sponsor a refugee who is already approved to come to Canada
If you want to sponsor but don’t know a refugee personally, you can do so through the Blended Visa Office-Referred program (BVOR). It matches sponsors with refugees in need of protection.
Refugees who come through the BVOR program
- are already eligible
- have already had their application approved by us
- just need a private sponsor before they can come to Canada
Learn how to sponsor a refugee through the BVOR program.
Apply online using the permanent residence portal
One member of your group needs to apply online using the Permanent Residence Portal (opens in a new tab) .
The group member who starts the online application will be considered the “primary sponsor” in the portal.
Read the instruction guide for details on
- how to complete all the forms for your application
- what documents you need to include
If you’re a paid representative for a sponsor
You can start an application in the Representative Permanent Residence Portal(opens in a new tab) for your client. You’ll need to invite them to join your application.
If you’re a paid representative for a refugee
- You need to be invited by the primary sponsor.
- You’ll need to upload the Use of a Representative [IMM 5476] (PDF, 648.31 KB) form.
If you’re an unpaid representative for a refugee
- You’ll need to create a regular account in the Permanent Residence Portal.
- The primary sponsor needs to invite you to join the application.
- You’ll need to upload the Use of a Representative [IMM 5476] (PDF, 648.31 KB) form.
1. Complete your forms and gather your documents
Documents for the sponsor
PDF forms you’ll download and fill out
- Sponsorship Undertaking and Settlement Plan – Groups of Five (G5) [IMM 5670]
- Sponsor Assessment [IMM 5492] (PDF, 1.23 MB)
- Financial Profile [IMM 5373B] (PDF, 2.3 MB)
Additional application forms you might need
- Use of a Representative [IMM 5476] (PDF, 1.94 MB)
- Fill out if you’re using an immigration representative
- Appointment of Representative(s) in Expected Community of Settlement [IMM 5956] (PDF, 1.60 MB)
- Fill out if you don’t meet the residency requirements and want to appoint a representative in the community you expect the refugee(s) to settle in
Supporting documents you need to upload
- proof of Canadian citizenship, Indian status or permanent residence status for each sponsor
- a criminal record check for each sponsor
- proof your group has enough money to support the refugee
Documents for the person (refugee) being sponsored
Forms you’ll fill out directly in the portal
- Generic Application Form for Canada [IMM 0008]
- Schedule A – Background/Declaration [IMM 5669]
PDF forms you’ll download and fill out
Supporting documents you need to upload
- 1 photo of you and each of your family members
- Refugee Status Determination (RSD) document
- ID documents for you and each of your family members
- any other supporting documents
- Examples include civil documents, diplomas, membership cards and military documents.
If you want to use an immigration representative
If you’re an authorized paid representative, find out how you can create an account and submit applications on behalf of your clients.
If you want to appoint someone to do business with IRCC on your behalf, you must
- submit a Use of a Representative [IMM 5476] (PDF, 648.31 KB) form
- sign it yourself and get your immigration representative to sign it
- upload it with your application
An immigration representative (an immigration consultant or lawyer) can give you advice and help you with your application for a fee, but they can’t
- open a portal account on your behalf
- electronically sign the application for you
- sign in to the portal using your username and password
A representative can fill out forms and submit the application on your behalf through their own account. They can also
- help you prepare the supporting documents you need to upload
- answer questions about the forms
After you read the declaration, you must be the one who types your name. This is the legal requirement for your application to be considered “signed” according to Canada’s immigration law.
If you want to apply on paper
You’ll need to download and print the forms and documents you need. Check the guide for where and how to mail your application.
If you’re having technical issues
If you’re having technical issues applying, contact us using the web form (opens in a new tab).
- Select your problem.
- Under Tell us about yourself:
- If you don’t have a unique client identifier number, enter 1111111111.
- If you haven’t submitted an application yet, and don’t have an application number, enter 0000000.
- Under Tell us about your technical issue:
- Specify the program you’re trying to apply under.
- Explain any problems that you’re having.
- Upload screenshots from your account that show us both
- the page and fields where you’re having problems, and
- any error messages you’re getting.
Submit your application
Before you submit your application, make sure you:
- answer all questions on the forms
- have the refugee sign the application
- upload all the supporting documents
If you submit an incomplete application, we won’t review it. We’ll send you an email explaining what needs to be added or fixed.
Once you’ve completed and resubmitted your application, we’ll review it.
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