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How to fill out the Canada CITT Form III online
Filling out the Canada CITT Form III is an essential step for those seeking access to confidential information in proceedings before the Canadian International Trade Tribunal. This guide provides a clear and comprehensive approach to properly completing the form online.
Follow the steps to fill out the Canada CITT Form III online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the Canada CITT Form III and open it in your editor.
- In the first section, fill in the 'File No.' field with the appropriate file number related to your proceeding.
- Next, in the 'Counsel' section, write your name and the name of the entity you represent, such as a company, foreign government, or Canadian government institution.
- In the 'Declaration' part, select one of the options provided based on your status, whether you are a private party or a public servant, and complete the required fields.
- Proceed to affirm that you are ordinarily resident in Canada and that you understand the relevant sections of the Canadian International Trade Tribunal Act by checking the boxes as necessary.
- In the 'Undertaking' section, read through the outlined commitments carefully. Indicate your agreement to each subparagraph, which outlines your obligations regarding the confidential information.
- Complete the 'Signature' area by signing your name, printing it clearly, and filling in your address, telephone number, fax number, and email details.
- Finally, review all the information you have entered to ensure accuracy. You can then save changes, download, print, or share the completed form as needed.
Complete your Canada CITT Form III online today to ensure efficient processing of your request.
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