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IMM 1000Permanent ResidenceSituational

IMM 1000: Record of Landing

Official IRCC form · Last verified: August 2026

What this form is for

The landing document issued to people who became permanent residents before June 28, 2002. No longer issued and never reissued as an original: a lost or destroyed Record of Landing is replaced with a Verification of Status (VOS) document through form IMM 5009. Still requested for citizenship applications and benefits such as Old Age Security.

Where it belongs in your application

Permanent Residence

IRCC groups this form with Permanent Residence applications.

This library marks the form as situational: it applies only in certain cases. Confirm whether your application needs it against the document checklist published for your exact application on canada.ca.

Download it from IRCC

IRCC hosts the form. This link opens the official canada.ca page for it in a new tab.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/application-forms-guides/application-verification-status-replacement-immigration-document.html

How to fill it out

We do not host IMM 1000, prefill it, or submit anything to IRCC on your behalf. The official IRCC page linked above is the source of the current version, and IRCC returns applications built on an outdated version, so download the form fresh every time you apply rather than reusing a copy saved months ago. Open it in Adobe Acrobat Reader (browser PDF viewers often break IRCC forms), and if the form carries a 2D barcode, click Validate before you print or upload it.

We can explain what a form is and where it sits in a process. We cannot tell you what to write in it. Answers about your own situation belong with someone licensed to give them.

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