Guide to the Private Sponsorship of Refugees Program
Table of Contents
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. PRIVATE SPONSORSHIP OF REFUGEES PROGRAM
- 2.1 Who may be sponsored?
- 2.2 Who may not be sponsored?
- 2.3 Who may submit a private sponsorship?
- 2.4 Who may not submit a private sponsorship?
- 2.5 How is a sponsoring group formed?
- 2.6 What are the responsibilities of the sponsoring group?
- 2.7 How much financial support will be required?
- 2.8 Are there any extra costs?
- 2.9 How is a match made between a sponsoring group and a refugee?
- 2.10 What is a non-accompanying family member and the One Year Window of Opportunity?
- 2.11 What is a de facto dependant?
- 2.12 Sponsorship of non-accompanying family members
- 2.13 How does a group begin the sponsorship process?
- 2.14 How is the application processed?
- 2.15 IMM 6000 application kit
- 2.16 How can I obtain information on my sponsorship?
- 2.17 What are the refugee’s responsibilities?
- 2.18 When will the refugee arrive?
- 2.19 Other useful information
- 3. ADDITIONAL SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
- HOW TO CONTACT CIC IN CANADA
- APPENDIX A: INTERIM FEDERAL HEALTH PROGRAM
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