Record of Landing

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Introduction

The Record of Landing or Confirmation of Permanent Residence is a historical document that contains your personal information (name, date of birth, country of birth, etc.) that was relevant at the time you became a permanent resident of Canada. This information cannot be changed at a later date.

Eligibility

To be eligible for a certified copy of your Record of Landing IMM 1000 or Confirmation of Permanent Residence IMM 5292, you must:

  • be a permanent resident of Canada or be a naturalized Canadian citizen who once was a permanent resident.


Necessary Documentation

The following documents are required to complete your application to amend your Record of Landing or Confirmation of Permanent Residence. If any of these documents are not included, your application will not be processed, and will be returned to you.

  • A completed application form entitled, “Request to Amend the Record of Landing or Confirmation of Permanent Residence” or Form IMM 1436.
  • Your original Record of Landing or Confirmation of Permanent Residence that contains the errors.
  • A certified photocopy of your passport.
  • Any two or more of the following :

NOTE : These documents must be a certified photocopy of the original. Also, they must have been issued before the date you applied for status as a permanent resident of Canada.

  • Birth Certificate
  • Family Registrar
  • Marriage Certificate
  • School Record
  • Baptismal Certificate
  • Family Composition Certificate
  • School Record
  • Driver’s License
  • Identity Card
  • Hospital Record of Birth

A fee must also be paid before an application can be submitted.

Translation

If the documents sent with the application are not in English, a translation and an official declaration from the person who translated the document must be provided.

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