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  2. Begin by filling out your personal information in the designated fields, including your family name, given names, and date of birth. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for processing.
  3. In Part A, answer questions regarding your previous applications for resettlement and any refugee status applications. Provide detailed responses where applicable.
  4. Continue to Part B, where you will describe your current status in your country of residence and any relevant work experience that may assist in settling in Canada.
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Canada IMM 0008 Schedule 8 is a form that applicants must complete when applying for permanent residence in Canada under specific immigration programs. It is used to provide additional information about the applicants family members.
Canada IMM 0008 Schedule 2 is a supplementary form that must be completed by applicants when applying for permanent residency under certain immigration programs. It is used to gather detailed information about the applicants family members.
Who must fill out this application form? This form must be completed by: you, the principal applicant.
Figure 2 is a summary of the Admission Category Classification of Immigrants. Immigrants are broken into 4 categories: economic immigrants, immigrants, sponsored by family, refugee, and Other immigrants.
There are 2 options for submitting forms using a USCIS online account: filling out a form through a guided online workflow or uploading a completed PDF of the form. The availability of these options varies by form type. Both options give you access to the same USCIS online account case management features.

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Generic Application Form for Canada (IMM 0008) There are 2 versions of this form: a digital version in the Permanent Residence Portal. a PDF version for paper applications.
The principal applicant must fill out the IMM 0008 form. If you have a spouse and dependent children, their information is also required, whether they accompany you to Canada or not.
Canada IMM 0008 Schedule 12 is a supplementary form used in the immigration process to gather detailed information about the applicants family members, including their relationship to the applicant, their personal information, and their immigration status.

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