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IMM 0006E Extended Family Members Declaration – Notarized for Immigration Applications
If you’re sponsoring extended family members under a Canadian immigration program, Form IMM 0006E is one of the most important documents you’ll submit. This statutory declaration confirms your relationship to the family member and must be notarized to be accepted by IRCC.
At Notarize Vaughan, we help clients notarize their IMM 0006E forms quickly, securely, and in full compliance with IRCC rules — whether in-person or online.
What Is IMM 0006E?
The Application for Authorization and Statutory Declaration (IMM 0006E) allows extended family members to be included in immigration applications or travel exemptions. This can apply to:
- Adult children
- Grandparents
- Siblings or step-siblings
- Aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and more
You’ll complete this form to legally confirm the relationship and request authorization for travel or sponsorship under family reunification policies.

Why It Must Be Notarized
IRCC requires notarization to ensure the declaration:
- Is signed by the declarant (you)
in front of a licensed notary
- Carries full
legal weight and authenticity
- Is
free from fraud or misrepresentation
- Meets
Canadian statutory standards
Failing to notarize this form properly could result in application delays or outright rejection.
What You’ll Need to Bring
Get It Done Online or In Person
We offer both in-person and remote notarization:
Online Notarization
Upload your form and ID, meet with our notary via secure video call, and receive your notarized PDF in minutes.
In-Person Notarization
Visit our Vaughan office and we’ll assist with printing, form review, and live signing — all done while you wait.

Our Notarization Process
Legal, Fast & IRCC-Compliant
We help ensure your IMM 0006E declaration is properly executed and legally valid, so your family’s application won’t be delayed due to paperwork issues.
Call us at 647-371-1062
Visit us at: 60 Disera Dr, Thornhill, ON