Document Checklist – Francophone Community Immigration Pilot

Source-derived guide with citations. Always confirm the exact forms required for your program and use the latest versions from IRCC.

IMM 0250 is an official IRCC form. IMM 0250 is the Document Checklist for the Francophone Community Immigration Pilot. It helps you confirm which forms and supporting documents you need for your application package.

Last reviewed: 2026-01-30

Overview

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IMM 0250 is the Document Checklist for the Francophone Community Immigration Pilot. It helps you confirm which forms and supporting documents you need for your application package.

Use this checklist to ensure every item corresponds to a file you can access, and every file you upload matches a checklist item.

Context & workflow

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This checklist collects required documents for the Francophone Community Immigration Pilot. It is important to follow the instructions carefully to avoid delays.

Why this matters

  • Missing required documents can lead to application refusal.
  • Accurate completion of forms is crucial for timely processing.

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)

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Key cross-checks to do before you submit

  • Employer identity and contact details.
  • Household composition and member details.
  • Job category (NOC) selection and job title.

Common issues that cause rework or refusal

  • Missing required documents listed in the checklist.
  • Failure to sign the declaration section.

Common pitfalls

Common pitfalls
Documentation Issues
  • Using outdated versions of the checklist.
  • Submitting unreadable documents or missing translations.
Checklist Compliance
  • Not marking 'if applicable' items correctly.
  • Using the wrong checklist for your application type.

Requirements snapshot

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  • All documents listed in the checklist are required.
  • You must keep a copy of the completed forms and all documents submitted online.
  • If documents are not in English or French, include certified translations.

Form sections

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  • DOCUMENT CHECKLIST

    Complete this section using the supporting documents in your package.

  • FRANCOPHONE COMMUNITY IMMIGRATION PILOT

    Complete this section using the supporting documents in your package.

  • FORMS LIST

    Complete this section using the supporting documents in your package.

What it asks for

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  • Employer identity and contact details (name, CRA business number, address, phone, email).
  • Household composition and member details (names, gender, date of birth, countries of birth/residence).
  • Job category (NOC) selection and job title.
  • Daily duties and responsibilities.
  • Work schedule details (full-time status, hours per day/week, irregular schedule).
  • Declarations and employer signature/date.

What you need before you start

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  • Employer identity details (legal name, CRA business number, address, phone, email).
  • Household member details (names, gender, dates of birth, countries of birth/residence).
  • Job details (NOC selection, job title, duties, and minimum skills/experience).
  • Work schedule details (full-time confirmation, daily/weekly hours, irregular schedule).
  • Signature and date in the declaration section.

Checklist

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  • Download the current IMM 0250 from the official IRCC form page.
  • Save the PDF locally and open it in a compatible PDF viewer.
  • Follow the form’s signature instructions (some PDFs require printing and hand-signing).
  • Go line-by-line: gather each required item and name the file to match the checklist item.
  • If something is 'not applicable,' follow the checklist instructions for marking it.
  • Before submitting, do a final two-way check: checklist → files, and files → checklist.

FAQs

Where do I download IMM 0250?

Use the official IRCC form page and confirm you are using the current version.

Do I include the checklist in my package?

Follow the checklist instructions. Many checklists are included with the application package.

Which checklist should I use?

Use the checklist that matches your application type and where you are applying from.

What does 'if applicable' mean?

Include the item if it applies to your situation. If unsure, verify using official instructions.

Do I need translations?

Yes, if supporting documents are not in English or French, follow the official translation requirements.

Do I need to sign by hand?

Follow the form instructions. Some IRCC PDF forms require a printed, handwritten signature.

Can I submit an old version?

No. IRCC can return outdated forms. Always use the latest version.

What happens after IMM 0250?

It becomes part of your application package and is reviewed with the rest of your evidence.

Important

VisaMind provides informational guidance only and is not a government agency. This is not legal advice. Requirements can change and eligibility depends on your specific facts. If your case is complex or high-stakes, consult a licensed immigration attorney.

Next steps

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