Overview
#The Employment Information Form - Individual Employer - Home Care Worker Immigration Pilots (IMM 0267) is designed to gather specific information from employers involved in the Home Care Worker Immigration Pilots. This form is crucial for detailing the employment arrangement and ensuring compliance with relevant laws.
This guide will help you complete IMM 0267 accurately, highlighting important areas to cross-check and common pitfalls to avoid during the submission process.
Context & workflow
#The IMM 0267 form collects essential information from employers hiring home care workers. It includes details about the employer, the job offer, and the care recipient.
Why this matters
- Important: The employer must read and agree to all terms of this section.
- I certify the occupation, wages, and working conditions will be the same as set out on this form.
Who uses it
Applicants and (where applicable) individual employers submitting evidence for an employer-specific employment arrangement when the program checklist requires this form.
When it is used
- When the checklist for your program/package lists this form.
- When employer and employment arrangement details must be documented as part of the application package.
- When you are asked to provide updated employment information (if requested).
Failure prevention (how to avoid rework and returns)
#Key cross-checks to do before you submit
- Employer identity details.
- Employment arrangement consistency.
- Supporting documents alignment.
Common issues that cause rework or refusal
- Missing required fields.
- Missing employer signature.
Common pitfalls
- Ensure employer name matches supporting documents.
- Verify CRA business number is correct.
- Confirm job title and duties are clearly described.
- Check that work location details are accurate.
Requirements snapshot
#- Complete employer identity and contact details.
- Provide household composition and member details.
- Specify work location and residential setting.
- Select job category (NOC) and job title.
- Detail daily duties and responsibilities.
Form sections
#Reset Form
Use this section to clear the form if needed.
Print Form
Use this section to print the completed form for submission.
What it asks for
#- What type of employer are you:
- Surname (Family name(s))
- Given name (First name(s))
- Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) Business Number (First 9-digits are mandatory for Canadian employers)
- Address (Street number and street name)
- Will the work be performed at the employer’s principal residence?
- Job title
- What will the employee be doing on a daily basis? Provide a detailed description of the duties.
- I certify that I am compliant with all federal / provincial / territorial laws.
What you need before you start
#- Employer identity details (legal name, CRA business number, address, phone, email).
- Household member details (names, gender, dates of birth, countries of birth/residence).
- Work location details, including the address if not at the principal residence.
- Job details (NOC selection, job title, duties, and minimum skills/experience).
- Employer signature and date.
Checklist
#- Download the current IMM 0267 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 forms require printed and hand-signed signatures.
- Complete employer and employment details by copying from your source documents.
- Cross-check every repeated detail against the rest of the package.
- Review the declarations before signing.
FAQs
Where do I download IMM 0267?
Use the official IRCC form page to download the current version.
What should I cross-check for employer forms?
Cross-check internal consistency across the package.
Do I need to sign this form?
Yes, sign and date the declaration section.
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.
Do I need translations?
Yes, if any supporting documents are not in English or French.
What happens after IMM 0267?
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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