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Get Canada Liuna Local 183 Vacation Pay Withdrawal Application
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How to fill out the Canada Liuna Local 183 Vacation Pay Withdrawal Application online
This guide provides step-by-step instructions for completing the Canada Liuna Local 183 Vacation Pay Withdrawal Application online. The process is straightforward and designed to ensure you can easily withdraw your vacation pay without any complications.
Follow the steps to effectively fill out your application online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the application form and open it in your chosen editing tool.
- In section A, provide your personal details. This includes your last name, first name, gender, birth date in the format m/d/y, address, province, town or city, postal code, telephone number, cell number, email address, and your Union ID or Social Insurance Number.
- Indicate your marital status by checking the appropriate box: single, married, common-law, separated, divorced, or widowed.
- In section B, select your preferred method for the cheque delivery. You may choose to pick up the cheque in person or receive it by mail. For cheque pickup, remember that you will need two pieces of government-issued ID, with at least one being a photo ID.
- If someone else is picking up the cheque for you, they must present two pieces of your government-issued ID, two pieces of their own ID, along with a signed authorization note granting them permission to collect your cheque.
- In section C, complete the member name field and provide your signature along with the date.
- Once you have completed the form, you can save the changes, download, print it, and sign it. Submit the completed form by fax to (416) 240-7488 or via email to info@183membersbenefits.ca.
Complete your application online to ensure a smooth and efficient withdrawal process.
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