I'm applying for my mothers visitor visa who went to canada as PR in 1992 and came back in 1994. And now has lost PR .
I got a form from canadian immigration office chandigarh to surrender her PR in which there is a section ............................................. Declaration of Minister's Delegate
and then..... signature of Delegate
And also .....SIgnature of witness.
and aslo ......signature of interpreter
My question is:
* Who is Ministers Delegate in india?
* Who can be the witness?
* Who can be the interpreter?
Thanks.
Here is the similar form that I found on internet...............
http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/world/embassies/abudhabi/IM-FPR-en.asp
http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/world/embassies/abudhabi/pdf/IM-FPR-en.pdf
Part 2 - Voluntary waiver of right to appeal a decision on the residency obligation under section 28 of IRPA
I hereby acknowledge that I have the right under subsection 63(4) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) to appeal the officer's decision under section 28 to the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, within 60 days after receiving the written decision.
Subsection 63(4) reads:
A permanent resident may appeal to the Immigration Appeal Division against a decision made outside of Canada on the residency obligation under section 28.
Notwithstanding my right under subsection 63(4) of IRPA, I hereby voluntarily waive my right to appeal this decision, effective immediately.
In so doing, I fully acknowledge the consequences of my decision. Namely, a final determination will have been made that I have failed to comply with the residency obligation under section 28 of IRPA, resulting in the loss of my permanent resident status pursuant to paragraph 46(1)(b) of IRPA and all the rights attached to that status. I fully understand the consequences of my decision, including that I will no longer have the right to enter and remain in Canada on a permanent basis without first obtaining a permanent resident visa, that I will not be eligible to sponsor a family member to come to Canada, that I will not have the right to work and study in Canada unless authorized to do so under IRPA, that I will not be eligible to apply for Canadian citizenship, and that I will not be eligible for certain provincial benefits such as health coverage and social assistance.
Subsection 46(1) (b) reads:
46 (1) A person loses permanent resident status:
(b) On a final determination of a decision made outside of Canada that they have failed to comply with the residency obligation under section 28.
I am signing this waiver of my own volition, not due to force or the influence of any other person and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing it to be true and knowing that it is of the same force and effect as if made under oath.
Signed at________________________, in the country of ________________.
On the_____________day of_____________of the year_________________.
Signature of person ______________________________________________.
Witnessed by ___________________________________________________.
Part 3 -- Interpreter's Declaration
I,____________________________________________, solemnly declare that I have faithfully and accurately
interpreted in the______________________________language the information provided above. I make this
declaration conscientiously believing it to be truth and knowing that it is of the same force and effect as if made under oath.
Signature of Interpreter ___________________________________________.
Part 4 -- Declaration of Minister's Delegate
Declared before me ______________________at______________________.
This______________day of________________of the year________________.
Signature of Delegate _____________________________________________.
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