Affidavit Commissioner Service

Commissioner for Taking Affidavits

An affidavit is a written statement made voluntarily and sworn to under oath before a person authorized to administer oaths. The need for an affidavit as part of an immigration application depends on the requirements of that application.

As Commissioners for Taking Affidavits, we play a crucial role in assisting individuals and families in their journey towards Canadian immigration. We are authorized to administer oaths and witness the signing of affidavits and statutory declarations, which are often required in immigration applications. Our services ensure that your immigration documents are prepared accurately and in compliance with Canadian immigration regulations. We are here to guide you through the process, help you complete the necessary paperwork, and provide you with a professional and reliable certification of your documents.

Are Affidavites Needed for Family Sponsorship Applications?

In family sponsorship applications, both the sponsor and the sponsored family members may be required to provide affidavits or statutory declarations to confirm the genuineness of their relationship. These documents are used to support the sponsorship application.

Role of Commissioners for Taking Affidavits
Commissioners by themselves are not typically authorized to provide legal advice. They can only assist with notarization or witnessing of documents. Some commissioners however are also immigration lawyers or consultants for legal advice.

Affidavits Are Required For:
  • Sponsorship Applications
  • Common-Law Union Statutory Declaration
  • Character Reference Letters
  • Financial Support Declarations
  • Proof of Identity & Change of Name

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Be prepared to bring valid identification, the documents to be notarized or witnessed, and any relevant application forms or instructions provided by immigration authorities.

  • Yes, commissioners typically charge a fee for their services, and the cost may vary depending on the complexity of the document and the number of documents to be notarized or witnessed.

  • Yes, Commissioners for Taking Affidavits in Canada can provide notarization and witnessing services for a wide range of documents, including those related to immigration to other countries, as long as they are duly authorized for such services.