During the immigration process, there may be several instances, which require the submission of an Affidavit or a Statutory Declaration from the applicant. The proper form to use for judicial proceedings is normally an affidavit, which is a statement made in writing sworn to or affirmed in front of a person having the authority to administer an oath or affirmation. In other circumstances, the appropriate form is normally a statutory declaration, which is a solemn declaration made in writing by a person believing it to be true and knowing that it is of the same force and effect as if made under oath.
Commonly used documents, requiring a Statutory Declaration or an Affidavit are:
- Statutory Declaration from the remaining parent of no objection to the child living in Canada
- Statutory declaration of Common-Law Union
- Letter of Invitation in the form of Statutory Declaration with the undertaking of financial responsibility for a person invited
As part of the process of making representations on behalf of clients, All-Lane Immigration can prepare above-mentioned documents, making it convenient for the clients .