Consent to Exchange Information with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin with Part A: Current Personal Details. Fill in your current surname, given names, sex, date of birth, place of birth, and legal status in Canada. Ensure all fields are completed accurately.
  3. Proceed to Part B: Details on Entry. Enter your Unique Client Identifier (if available), surname and given names used upon entry, marital status at that time, and details about your passport if known.
  4. In Part C, if applicable, provide information about any accompanying individuals when you entered Canada and details about your parents' citizenship status.
  5. Finally, complete Part D: Provision of Consent by reading the terms carefully and signing the form. Make sure to include the date of signature.

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The Evolution of Canada-U.S. Immigration Collaboration Since 2012, both nations have shared data on foreign nationals applying for visas, work permits, or travel authorizations. This allowed authorities to verify backgrounds and flag any security concerns early on.
The original agreement, which authorized the automated exchange of information on all foreign nationals, was signed in 2012. The recent changes allow Canada and the United States to expand information-sharing capabilities as close and trusted security partners.
Usually not but they do share travelers border crossing and some visa related info related to US-Canada.
Both countries assess your ties to your home country to gauge the likelihood of your return. A refusal from Canada might suggest inadequate ties, affecting the US visa officers perception. Strengthening evidence of strong ties to your home country can mitigate this concern.
On January 17, 2025, docHub regulatory changes came into effect, enhancing the Agreement between the Government of Canada and the Government of the United States for the Sharing of Visa and Immigration Information.

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The information will be provided to IRCC in order to obtain proof of your date(s) of arrival and/or legal status in Canada. IRCC may use and disclose information obtained from Service Canada in the administration and enforcement of the Immigration and Refugee Protection (IRP) Act and the Citizenship Act.

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