Overview
#IMM 5992 is a statutory declaration form used to confirm the intent to provide support to extended family members affected by the crisis in Gaza. Download the current version from the official program authorities website and follow the instructions carefully.
This form requires specific details about your identity and status in Canada, along with a signature to validate your declaration. Make sure to provide accurate information as required in the form fields.
Context & workflow
#IMM 5992 collects information to confirm your intent to support family members affected by the crisis in Gaza. It requires personal details and a signature to validate your declaration.
Why this matters
- It confirms your intent to provide support.
- It is necessary for processing your application.
Who uses it
Applicants required to complete this form for their application package.
When it is used
- When the checklist for your program/package lists this form.
Failure prevention (how to avoid rework and returns)
#Key cross-checks to do before you submit
- Family name (as shown on valid Canadian Government ID)
- Given name(s) (as shown on valid Canadian Government ID)
- Status in Canada (Canadian Citizen, Permanent Resident)
- Date of birth (YYYY-MM-DD)
- Signature
- Date (YYYY-MM-DD)
Common issues that cause rework or refusal
- Missing required fields such as Family name or Given name.
- Missing signature or date on the declaration.
Common pitfalls
- Missing proof of status in Canada.
- Omitting required fields like Place of birth.
- Different names across documents.
- Mismatched dates of birth.
Requirements snapshot
#- Complete all required fields in the form.
- Provide proof of your status in Canada.
- Include your signature and date where indicated.
Form sections
#Reset Form
Use this section to clear the form if needed.
Print Form
Complete this section to prepare for printing and signing.
What it asks for
#- Family name (as shown on valid Canadian Government ID)
- Given name(s) (as shown on valid Canadian Government ID)
- Place of birth (city and country)
- Date of birth (YYYY-MM-DD)
- Status in Canada (Canadian Citizen, Permanent Resident)
- Apartment or Unit number
- Street number
- Street name
- City
- Province or Territory
- Postal code
- E-mail address
- Telephone number
- Name
- Signature
- Date (YYYY-MM-DD)
What you need before you start
#- The current IMM 5992 form downloaded from the official IRCC form page.
- Proof of your status in Canada.
- Accurate source documents to copy details from.
- A valid Canadian Government ID for reference.
- A printer for signing the form if required.
Checklist
#- Download the current IMM 5992 from the official IRCC form page.
- Save the PDF locally and open it in a compatible PDF viewer.
- Review the declarations before signing.
- Complete the form by copying details from your source documents.
- Cross-check repeated details across your package for consistency.
- Follow the program checklist for submission format and supporting documents.
- Print the form if required and sign it.
FAQs
Where do I download IMM 5992?
Use the official IRCC form page and confirm you are using the current version.
Is IMM 5992 required for everyone?
Only if your program checklist or the program authorities instructions require it for your case.
Do I need to sign this form?
Yes. Sign and date the declaration section if it appears in the form.
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 5992?
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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