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Begin with Part 1, providing your personal information. Fill in your first name, last name, date of birth, and social insurance number. Ensure accuracy as this data is crucial for processing your application.
In Part 2, if applicable, enter details about your spouse or common-law partner. This includes their name, date of birth, and social insurance number.
Proceed to Part 3 to confirm your citizenship status. Answer the questions regarding Canadian citizenship for both you and your partner.
In Part 4, provide information about each child you are applying for. Include their names, dates of birth, and residency details. If applying for more than two children, attach additional sheets as necessary.
Complete Part 5 if there has been a change in the recipient of benefits due to caregiving arrangements.
Finally, sign and date the certification section in Part 6 to validate your application before submitting it through our platform.
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