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Statutory Declaration for Non-English Speaking Person | Canada
What do you do if you have to take a declaration from someone who doesn't speak or read English? You can use this free Statutory Declaration form for Canada.
- This form can be used when the Declaration is drafted in English and the person making the Declaration does not read English well enough to understand it.
- The contents of the document must be translated to the declarant by an interpreter before the declarant can sign it.
- The Statutory Declaration can be used anywhere in Canada by inserted the appropriate province or territory where indicated.
- If you're a Notary or Commissioner of Oaths, you should have a copy of the Canadian Statutory Declaration for Non-English Speaking Person. It's a free download that can be used over and over.
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Statutory Declaration for Blind Declarant | Canada
Prepare a Statutory Declaration for a visually impaired declarant with this free template form for Canada.
- This form of declaration is used only when the person making the declaration (the declarant) is visually impaired and unable to read the contents of the document.
- The declaration must be read to the declarant and the contents acknowledged to be correct before he or she can sign it.
- A declaration has the same effect as giving testimony in a court of law.
- This free Statutory Declaration for Blind Declarant form can be used in any province or territory of Canada.
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