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Every Form You Need. Every
Box Checked.

 Canadian immigration paperwork can feel overwhelming — missing a single form or document can delay your application by months. We’ve organized everything so you don’t have to guess.

One Missing Document Can Cost You Everything

IRCC rejects thousands of immigration applications each year — not because applicants are ineligible, but because of incomplete forms, outdated documents, or incorrect supporting materials. At eHouse Immigration Services, we eliminate that risk. Our forms library and customized checklists are built around the exact requirements IRCC looks for, updated every time the rules change.

5+

Years of Experience

Find the Right Forms for Your
Immigration Pathway

Select your pathway below to access the relevant IRCC forms, submission instructions, and our curated checklist.

Express Entry

Express Entry (Federal Skilled Worker, CEC, FST) Description: Forms and documents required for your profile, ITA, and permanent residence application. Includes IMM 0008, IMM 5669, IMM 5562, and supporting evidence guides.

Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)

Provincial Nominee Program Description: Each province has its own forms and nomination certificates. We've compiled the key federal forms you'll need after receiving your nomination.

Spousal & Family Sponsorship

Spousal & Family Sponsorship Description: Sponsoring a spouse, common-law partner, or dependent child? Download the complete IMM 1344 package with supporting document requirements.

Study Permit

Forms, acceptance letter requirements, financial proof documents, and biometrics instructions for international students applying to Canadian institutions.

Work Permit (LMIA & LMIA-Exempt)

Open work permits, employer-specific permits, LMIA-based applications, and intra-company transfers — find the right form set for your situation.

Visitor Visa & eTA

Visitor Visa & Electronic Travel Authorization Description: Temporary resident visa (IMM 5257) package and eTA applications — with a checklist for financial, travel, and ties-to-home-country documentation.

How eHouse Helps You Prepare a
Flawless Application

Step 1: Tell Us Your Situation

We start with a short profile assessment — your nationality, immigration goal, and current status in Canada — so we can tailor your checklist precisely.

Step 3: Prepare With Confidence

Our consultants review your documents before submission, catching errors and omissions that could trigger a refusal or delay.

Step 2: Receive Your Custom Checklist

You get a personalized, step-by-step document checklist with form numbers, descriptions, where to get each document, and what IRCC expects to see.

Step 4: Submit & Track

We guide you through submission — online or paper — and help you track your application status from day one.

Always Use the Most Current Version of IRCC Forms

 IRCC updates its forms regularly. Submitting an outdated version — even one that looks identical — is grounds for rejection. All forms linked through eHouse are verified against the current IRCC website. We recommend never downloading immigration forms from third-party sources.

Free Immigration Guides & Resources

The Complete Express Entry Document Checklist (2025 Edition) Format

PDF Download Teaser: A 14-page guide covering every document required from profile creation to landing in Canada.

How to Organize Your Immigration File Format

PDF Download Teaser: Learn how to label, order, and present your documents exactly the way IRCC officers expect to see them.

Common Reasons for Application Rejection — And How to Avoid Them Format: PDF Download Teaser

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Frequently Asked Questions

All official Canadian immigration forms are published on the IRCC website (canada.ca). At eHouse, we direct you to the correct, current version of every form — never a copy hosted elsewhere.

Not always. Which forms you need depends on your specific situation — your immigration category, country of origin, family composition, and application type. Our consultants help you identify exactly what applies to you.

IRCC may return your application unprocessed, or in some cases reject it outright. This can cause significant delays and, in some situations, cost you your application fee.

Our regulated consultants (RCICs) can prepare and review your forms on your behalf as part of our full representation service. Book a consultation to learn more.

Yes. Our team monitors IRCC updates and operational bulletins regularly. All checklists and form links are reviewed and updated on an ongoing basis.

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