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Can I get a representative of the High Commission/Consulate General to witness a legal document?

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Can I get a representative of the High Commission/Consulate General to witness a legal document?

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Diplomatic and Consular Staff at the High Commission and the Consulate General are able to witness Affidavits, Affirmations, Statutory Declarations and other documents for use under Trinidad and Tobago law. There are varying fees for this service. In addition to High Commission/Consulate General Diplomatic/Consular staff, the following persons may take statutory declarations in Canada for use in Trinidad and Tobago: Judges Commissioner of Oaths Notaries Public Justices of the Peace Persons authorised by Canadian law to administer oaths for the purpose of judicial proceedings In cases where there is any doubt over the form or stature of the witnessing required, this should be checked with the High Commission/Consulate General. | top | Registration of Trinidad and Tobago nationals in Canada Trinidad and Tobago citizens in Canada can fill out the High Commission’s registration form online.

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