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Hi all,

I'm hoping to be eligible to apply for EE CEC route soon. Its important for me to submit my application as soon as possible after receiving an ITA. However; I cannot seem to find an up to date CEC document checklist. Its not on the list of forms on the official immigration website and googling results in an old document checklist named "IMM 5610", the latest version i can find of this is 2013.

Can anyone share or point me towards the latest checklist?

Cheers
 
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Hi all,

I'm hoping to be eligible to apply for EE CEC route soon. Its important for me to submit my application as soon as possible after receiving an ITA. However; I cannot seem to find an up to date CEC document checklist. Its not on the list of forms on the official immigration website and googling results in an old document checklist named "IMM 5610", the latest version i can find of this is 2013.

Can anyone share or point me towards the latest checklist?

Cheers
Did you get it? If yes, could you please share it? Thanks
 
You will see the document checklist once you fill out all the forms.
 
The reason no one is sharing the checklist is because the checklist changes based on your specific situation. Apply, accept your ITA, and then you'll see the checklist.

If you're asking because you want to be prepared, get these documents ready:
  • Police certificates from countries you've lived in
  • Employer reference letters
  • Other reference letters
  • Upfront medical using an IRCC-approved panel physician (thanks @csadangi)
These are by far the most time-consuming to get, so it pays to be prepared.

Edit: added medical report
 
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The reason no one is sharing the checklist is because the checklist changes based on your specific situation. Apply, accept your ITA, and then you'll see the checklist.

If you're asking because you want to be prepared, get these documents ready:
  • Police certificates from countries you've lived in
  • Employer reference letters
  • Other reference letters
These are by far the most time-consuming to get, so it pays to be prepared.
In addition. get your upfront medical report.
 
The reason no one is sharing the checklist is because the checklist changes based on your specific situation. Apply, accept your ITA, and then you'll see the checklist.

If you're asking because you want to be prepared, get these documents ready:
  • Police certificates from countries you've lived in
  • Employer reference letters
  • Other reference letters
  • Upfront medical using an IRCC-approved panel physician (thanks @csadangi)
These are by far the most time-consuming to get, so it pays to be prepared.

Edit: added medical report
Great. Thanks. I'll be prepared