You must submit all of the required documents. The system gives you a personalized document checklist once you’ve completed all of the fields in the online form. Get all the documents that are on your checklist.
If one of your documents is in a language other than English or French, you must also upload
A certified translator is a member in good standing of a professional translation association in Canada or abroad. Their certification must be confirmed by a seal or stamp that shows the translator’s membership number.
A translator in the process of receiving their certification or accreditation is not considered a certified translator for IRCC’s purposes.
An affidavit for a translation is a document that states the translation is an accurate version of the original text.
The translator swears in front of a commissioner, who is authorized to administer oaths in the country where they live, that their translation of the original document is accurate. The commissioner or notary public must be proficient in English or French in order to administer the oath.
In Canada, an affidavit can be taken by a
Outside Canada, an affidavit can be taken by a notary public or equivalent.
Affidavits must not be taken by
You must have a valid passport to come to Canada.
If your passport expires within 6 months from the day you apply, you should renew it. Then, when you get your new passport, update your passport information in your application. This will ensure it’s valid when we process your application, and avoid additional delays.
Make electronic copies using a scanner or camera. Make sure you use one of the formats we accept.
Once you have your documents ready, upload them in your document checklist.
Follow these steps, if the printed expiry date has passed, and you’re creating a profile or submitting an application under Express Entry:
Warning: If your passport is still expired after adding 5 years to the printed expiry date, you cannot use it to create a profile or submit an application through Express Entry.