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How to fill out the COLD LAKE FIRST NATIONS online
Filling out the COLD LAKE FIRST NATIONS application for assistance can be straightforward if you follow the right steps. This guide will provide you with clear and detailed instructions to help you complete the form accurately.
Follow the steps to successfully submit your application.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it for editing.
- In Part 1, indicate on whose behalf you are applying for the Christmas Assistance Program by checking the applicable box: yourself, yourself and your child(ren), or just your child(ren).
- For Part 2, provide your personal information. Ensure your name, status number, date of birth, and mailing address are entered clearly to avoid any processing delays. Include your work, home, and cellular telephone numbers as well.
- In Part 3, complete the applicant statement. Fill in your name and indicate your status by selecting the corresponding checkbox. You will also need to sign and date this section to confirm the truthfulness of the information provided.
- Part 4 requires you to specify if you have children in your care. If you have children, indicate the total number of children registered with the Cold Lake First Nations and provide proof that they are in your care. Fill out the individual details for each child who is registered, including their date of birth and status number.
- After completing all sections, make sure to attach any necessary documents as evidence, particularly photo identification, to confirm your identity.
- Finally, save your changes, and download or print the completed form for your records. You can then submit the application by either emailing it to christmas@clfns.com or faxing it to (780) 594-3577. Remember to verify that your submission was received.
Begin your application now by filling out the form online to ensure you receive assistance in a timely manner.
The Government of Canada negotiated with Woodland and Plains Cree, and some Nakota as well as with the Denesuline Peoples around Cold Lake. Treaty 6, which covers modern-day central Alberta and Saskatchewan, was signed in 1876 at Carlton and Fort Pitt.
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