Microsoft Excel is one of the most popular spreadsheet applications that help you manage data, create and prepare budgets and perform a variety of accounting-based tasks. Excel is supported by both Mac and PC platforms. Microsoft Excel can be used to balance a checkbook, create an expense report, build formulas, and edit them.
In this video, we will show how to use the RAP Calculator and Budget Workbook. An Excel-based tool that will help you as cosponsors and constituent group members to calculate the required funds for the newcomers and help them manage their finances
In this video, we will show how to fill the Sponsorship Undertaking for Sponsorship Agreement Holders (IMM 5373)
This video will show you how to fill Sponsor Assessment (IMM 5492)
This form must be completed by:
In this video, we will show how to fill the Settlement Plan for Sponsorship Agreement Holders. (IMM 5440).
Please pay attention to the following notes:
In this video, we will show how to fill in the Generic Application Form (IMM 0008) for Canada. Which is one of the forms used for the private sponsorship program.
In this video, we will show how to fill Schedule A – Background Declaration. (IMM 5669).
This form must be completed by:
The principal applicants, the spouse or common-law partner, (whether accompanying them to Canada or not); and their dependent children aged 18 years or older (whether accompanying them to Canada or not).
In this video, we will show how to fill Schedule 2, Refugees Outside Canada (IMM 0008 Schedule 2)
This form must be completed by:
The principal applicants, the spouse or common-law partner, (whether accompanying them to Canada or not); and their dependent children aged 18 years or older (whether accompanying them to Canada or not).
In this video, we will show how to fill the Appointment of Representative(s) in the Expected Community of Settlement (IMM 5956).
This form has to be filled by cosponsors and/or Constituent Groups representatives if the newcomers whom they have sponsored, choose to reside out of their settlement area.
For example, a refugee who was originally destined to Toronto decides to move to Windsor.
The office for refugees archdiocese of Toronto Office works only within the Greater Toronto Area, which means that after their arrival to Canada, newcomers are expected to reside within the GTA area. However, as permanent residents, newcomers can move out and choose to settle in a different area.
If the forms do not open on your internet browser, please do the following:
1.Right-click on the form;
2.Click “Save As” and save the document to your desktop/laptop; and
3.Go to the saved file and open it using Adobe Acrobat or any program that opens PDF files