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Get 2020-2021 Declaration Of Student Whose Parents Or Spouse Does Not Reside In Canada. Use This Form
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How to fill out the 2020-2021 Declaration of Student Whose Parents or Spouse Does Not Reside in Canada online
Filling out the 2020-2021 Declaration of Student Whose Parents or Spouse Does Not Reside in Canada is an essential step for students who do not have their family living in Canada. This guide will take you through each section of the form, ensuring you complete it accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to fill out the form correctly
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it in your preferred editor.
- In Section 1, provide your student information. Fill in your last name, first name, and the permanent code assigned to you by the Ministère.
- Move to Section 2, Declaration. Select the statement that applies to your situation by checking the appropriate box. If you select a statement about your parents or spouse, be sure to provide their first and last names as indicated.
- Complete the corresponding address section. Enter the full address of your parent(s) or spouse, ensuring that the address is located outside of Canada. Include apartment number, street direction, municipality, province, country, area code, and postal code.
- Indicate whether your spouse will reside in Canada during the current year by selecting 'Yes' or 'No.' If 'Yes,' provide the date of your spouse's arrival in Canada in the designated format.
- Proceed to Section 3, where you will certify the information provided. Enter the date, sign the form, and provide your location.
- A Commissioner of Oaths must also sign the form. Include the date, their signature, and place, along with their printed name.
- Once completed, you can save changes, download the form, print it for physical submission, or share it with the necessary authorities online.
Start filling out your 2020-2021 Declaration of Student online today!
Spousal Work Permit: If your study permit is approved with your spouse accompanying you, your spouse can apply for a spousal open work permit. This allows them to work full-time in Canada during their study period.
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