本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛Section F: Declaration of guarantor
Your application must include a guarantor’s declaration. Your guarantor must:
* declare to have known you personally for at least two years;
* confirm your identity and that, to the best of his or her knowledge and belief, all the information you submit with this application is true and accurate; and
* sign the back of one of your photos.
The same applies to children under 14 years of age; the guarantor must have known the child personally for at least two years.
Your guarantor must be a Canadian citizen living in Canada who is actively employed as:
* accountant who is a member in good standing of an institute or association of accountants incorporated by or under an Act of the legislature of a province;
* chiropractor
* dentist
* professional engineer
* judge or magistrate
* in the province of Quebec, lawyer or notary and, in any province, barrister or solicitor
* mayor
* medical doctor
* minister of religion authorized under the laws of a province to perform marriages
* notary public
* optometrist
* pharmacist
* police officer serving in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police or a provincial or municipal police force
* postmaster
* principal of a primary or secondary school
* senior administrator in a community college, including CEGEP
* senior administrator or a teacher in a university
* veterinarian
If you do not have a guarantor, see Section H: Statutory declaration in lieu of guarantor.
Section H: Statutory declaration in lieu of guarantor
Complete this section only if you are unable to provide a guarantor’s declaration.
You must declare this section in the presence of, and have it signed by, a qualified official who has the authority to administer an oath in Canada (a commissioner, notary public or person authorized by law to administer oaths in all matters in the Canadian jurisdiction in which it is subscribed). The qualified official must also sign the back of one of your photos (the photo must not be sealed or embossed).
Show photo-identity documents to the official such as a passport, driver’s licence or provincial photo-identity card to prove your identity and signature. List the documents in the space given.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
Your application must include a guarantor’s declaration. Your guarantor must:
* declare to have known you personally for at least two years;
* confirm your identity and that, to the best of his or her knowledge and belief, all the information you submit with this application is true and accurate; and
* sign the back of one of your photos.
The same applies to children under 14 years of age; the guarantor must have known the child personally for at least two years.
Your guarantor must be a Canadian citizen living in Canada who is actively employed as:
* accountant who is a member in good standing of an institute or association of accountants incorporated by or under an Act of the legislature of a province;
* chiropractor
* dentist
* professional engineer
* judge or magistrate
* in the province of Quebec, lawyer or notary and, in any province, barrister or solicitor
* mayor
* medical doctor
* minister of religion authorized under the laws of a province to perform marriages
* notary public
* optometrist
* pharmacist
* police officer serving in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police or a provincial or municipal police force
* postmaster
* principal of a primary or secondary school
* senior administrator in a community college, including CEGEP
* senior administrator or a teacher in a university
* veterinarian
If you do not have a guarantor, see Section H: Statutory declaration in lieu of guarantor.
Section H: Statutory declaration in lieu of guarantor
Complete this section only if you are unable to provide a guarantor’s declaration.
You must declare this section in the presence of, and have it signed by, a qualified official who has the authority to administer an oath in Canada (a commissioner, notary public or person authorized by law to administer oaths in all matters in the Canadian jurisdiction in which it is subscribed). The qualified official must also sign the back of one of your photos (the photo must not be sealed or embossed).
Show photo-identity documents to the official such as a passport, driver’s licence or provincial photo-identity card to prove your identity and signature. List the documents in the space given.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net