Overview
#IMM 0129 is a document checklist for in-Canada families of Canadian victims of recent air disasters. It helps you confirm which forms and supporting documents to include in your application package.
Use this checklist to ensure that each required item is accounted for and properly labeled in your submission.
Context & workflow
#This form collects information and documents required for applications related to Canadian victims of recent air disasters. It is important to follow the checklist closely to avoid delays.
Why this matters
- Completing the checklist helps avoid missing required items.
- Providing accurate supporting documents is crucial for application approval.
Who uses it
Applicants assembling an application package where a document checklist is required.
When it is used
- When the checklist for your program/location lists this form.
- When assembling your application package before submission.
- When confirming you have the right forms, documents, and translations for your situation.
Failure prevention (how to avoid rework and returns)
#Key cross-checks to do before you submit
- Generic Application Form for Canada (IMM 0008)
- Additional Family Information (IMM 5406)
- Supporting Documents
- Passports, travel documents, and other identity documents
- Proof of status in Canada
Common issues that cause rework or refusal
- Missing required supporting documents.
- Incomplete or unsigned forms.
- Incorrect version of forms submitted.
Common pitfalls
- Missing translations for documents not in English or French.
- Not providing evidence of relationship to the victim.
- Not signing the required forms.
- Using outdated forms or checklists.
Requirements snapshot
#- Complete and sign the Generic Application Form for Canada (IMM 0008).
- Include the Additional Family Information (IMM 5406) if applicable.
- Provide supporting documents as listed in the checklist.
- Ensure all documents are in the correct order.
- Include translations for documents not in English or French.
Form sections
#COMMON REASONS FOR THE RETURN OF THE APPLICATION PACKAGE
This section lists common errors that can lead to application delays or returns.
SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS
This section details the specific documents you need to include with your application.
Photo Requirements
This section outlines the requirements for the passport-size photos needed for your application.
What it asks for
#- Generic Application Form for Canada (IMM 0008)
- Additional Family Information (IMM 5406)
- Supporting Documents
- Passports, travel documents, and other identity documents
- Proof of status in Canada
- Identity and Civil Status Documents
What you need before you start
#- Copy of the pages of your passport, travel or other identity documents for you, your spouse or common-law partner, and your dependent children.
- Explanatory letter with information about the victim, including their name, date of birth, and status in Canada.
- Evidence that the victim was on flight ET302 or PS752.
- Proof that you are related to a victim of one of the flights.
- Two passport-size photos for you and each dependent.
Checklist
#- Download the current IMM 0129 from the official IRCC form page.
- Print this document, complete it, and include it in your application as the cover page.
- Gather your documents in the order of the checklist and check each item.
- Attach small items such as photos with a paper clip; leave documents unbound.
- If your documents are not in English or French, include certified translations.
- Review the declarations before signing.
FAQs
Where do I download IMM 0129?
Use the official IRCC form page to download the current version.
Do I include the checklist in my package?
Yes, include the checklist as instructed.
What does 'if applicable' mean?
Include the item if it applies to your situation.
Do I need translations?
Yes, if documents are not in English or French, include certified translations.
Can I submit an old version?
No, use the latest version to avoid issues.
Do I need to sign by hand?
Follow the form instructions. Some IRCC PDF forms require a printed, handwritten signature.
What happens after IMM 0129?
It becomes part of your application package and is reviewed with the rest of your evidence.
What if IRCC asks for additional documents?
IRCC may request additional documents or clarification during processing. Respond by the deadline and keep any new information consistent with the rest of your package.
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