Authorized Paid Representatives portal
Applying for a study permit on or after December 1, 2023
On December 1, 2023, a new version of the study permit application form (IMM1294) became available. If you’re applying through the Authorized Paid Representatives Portal, this version must be used to submit study permit applications starting on this date. Applications submitted on or after December 1, 2023, that use the old version of the form will not be accepted.
Authorized paid representatives (APRs) can use the Authorized Paid Representatives portal to complete, pay for and submit most online applications on behalf of their clients.
Read these guides to find out
- how to create an APR portal account (enrolment guide)
- how to use the APR portal (user guide)
Applications under the Canada–Ukraine authorization for emergency travel
Visitor visa
On form IMM 5257 (PDF, 575 KB), in the “Purpose of my visit” field, choose “Other” and enter “Ukraine 2022.”
Visitor visa and open work permit
If applying for a visitor visa and an open work permit at the same time, only 1 application is needed to apply for both.
- Apply for a visitor visa using form IMM 5257 (PDF, 575 KB).
- In the “Purpose of my visit” field, choose “Other” and enter “Ukraine 2022 OWP.”
Using the above code will create an application for both the visitor visa and the open work permit.
Open work permit (inside Canada)/Open work permit extension (inside Canada)
On form IMM 5710 (PDF, 598 KB)
- enter “Ukraine 2022 OWP” under “Job title”
- enter “Ukraine 2022 public policy—open work permit” under “Brief description of duties”
Study permit (inside Canada)/Study permit extension (inside Canada)
On form IMM 5709 (PDF, 602 KB), in the “My expenses in Canada will be paid by” field, choose “other” and enter “Ukraine 2022.”
Extension of temporary resident status (inside Canada)
On form IMM 5708 (PDF, 592 KB), in the “Purpose of my visit” field, choose “Other” and enter “Ukraine 2022.”
Temporary resident permit (inside Canada)
You can’t apply for a temporary resident permit online. You must submit your client’s application by mail.
- Write “URGENT: Ukraine” on the envelope and on the first page of the application.
- On form IMM 5708 (PDF, 592 KB), in the “Purpose of my visit” field, choose “Other” and enter “Ukraine 2022.”
Using the IRCC portal as an authorized representative
Authorized representatives can now use the IRCC portal to complete, pay for and submit in-Canada refugee claims, temporary resident visas, study permits, and emergency and special measure temporary resident visas (that are currently not available in the APR portal) on behalf of clients.
Sign up for an IRCC Portal account for representatives
Read these guides to find out
Updates and issues
What to do if you’re having issues signing in to your account
Always sign in to your account through the APR Portal page and not the IRCC secure account, which is for applicants.
Please note that users are sometimes redirected to the IRCC homepage when the transaction between GCKey and the APR Portal loads too slowly. If you’re redirected to the IRCC homepage, clear your browser history, cache and cookies and try again on the APR Portal page. If you clear your browser history, cache and cookies and still can’t access your APR Portal account, try logging in using a different browser (such as Edge, Chrome, Firefox or Safari).
If you’re still having technical issues with the APR Portal, contact us using the web form.
- Under Type of application/enquiry, choose Technical difficulties from the drop-down menu.
- Include the following details:
- device you’re using (example: mobile phone, desktop computer, etc.)
- browser you’re using (example: Edge, Chrome, Firefox or Safari)
- date the issue started
- brief description of the problem and steps taken to resolve the issue
- screenshots showing the full browser window including
- the website address field
- the error messages you received
- a date/time stamp
Forgot your username or password? You can reset your login details through the APR Portal.
To change your password, go to the sign-in page for GCKey through the APR Portal page and click “Forgot your password?” If you have lost your GCKey username, you will have to create a new GCKey. Click here for more information.
Create an account or sign in
Sign in using one of the credentials below. Through Sign-in Partner or GCKey, you will be automatically directed to your account.
Not sure how to sign in? Learn more about using Sign-In Partner and GCKey to access the APR portal.
Do not submit an online application if you or your client have already submitted a paper application. Duplicate applications will cause delays.
It takes up to 5 days for online applications to appear in your account
After we receive your application, it may take up to 5 days for you to see it in your account. We are working to shorten this wait time. If your application does not appear after 5 days, contact us and report a technical problem. This issue will not delay the processing of your application.
Use a Sign-In Partner
- Use the same sign-in information you use for other online services (for example, online banking).
- None of your information will be shared with IRCC. Your Sign-In Partner will not know which government service you are using.
- You will temporarily leave the Canada.ca website to use your Sign-In Partner.
View the full list of Sign-In Partners
- Affinity Credit Union
- Alberta Treasury Branches
- BMO Financial Group
- CIBC Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
- Desjardins Group
- National Bank of Canada
- RBC Royal Bank
- Scotiabank
- Tangerine
- TD Bank Group
Use GCKey
- Sign in with a GCKey user ID and password if you do not use one of the Sign-In Partners.
- Register for a GCKey user ID and password if you do not have one.
You need a different GCKey for each portal to avoid issues with your account.
If you already have a GCKey for another portal (like the Employer Portal), create a new one to sign in to the APR Portal.
We require two-factor authentication for GCKey
Two-factor authentication protects your account. You need to choose a second authentication method (other than your username and password) to use each time you sign in.
Set up your two-factor authentication method
Change your two-factor authentication method
You need access to your existing email or authenticator app, or to your saved recovery codes.
If you have access to your two-factor authentication method
- Sign in to your account with your GCKey username and password.
- Select Manage your two-factor authentication on the Welcome page.
- Select Change your two-factor authentication on the authentication success page.
- Follow the prompts to set up two-factor authentication again.
- Save your new recovery codes somewhere safe. Your old codes will no longer work.
If you don't have access to your two-factor authentication method
You have recovery codes:
- Sign in to your account with your GCKey username and password.
- Select Recover account on the two-factor authentication page.
- Enter one of the recovery codes you saved when you first set up two-factor authentication.
- Select Change your two-factor authentication on the authentication success page.
- Follow the prompts to set up two-factor authentication again.
- Save your new recovery codes somewhere safe. Your old codes will no longer work.
You don’t have recovery codes:
- Sign up for a new GCKey username and password.
- Create a new account in the IRCC secure account.
- Follow the prompts to set up two-factor authentication again.
- Save your new recovery codes somewhere safe. Your old codes will no longer work.
During this process, you may be able to:
- recover your account
- link your existing applications to your new account
Contact the GCKey Service Desk
GCKey representatives can only help with GCKey issues (including two-factor authentication). They don’t have access to any Government of Canada account or application information.
- Canada and the United States: 1-855-438-1102
- Text telephone (TTY/TDD): 1-855-438-1103
- Outside Canada and the United States: 1-800-2318-6290
GCKey representatives are available to assist you by phone year round, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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