Form PPTC 326 Guide: Statutory Declaration in Lieu of Guarantor
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If you don't have an eligible guarantor for your Canadian passport application, Form PPTC 326 (Statutory Declaration in Lieu of Guarantor) is the solution. This form allows you to formally declare your identity through a sworn statement.
How to Complete Form PPTC 326 Correcty
This document is highly scrutinized by Passport Canada. It must include:
- Personal Details: Your full name, UCI, and birth information.
- Explanation: A clear reason why a standard guarantor is not available.
- Identification: Details of two pieces of ID presented to the official.
The Role of the Notary Public
Form PPTC 326 must be sworn or affirmed before an authorized official, such as a Notary Public. At Notary Public Serve, we don't just sign the form—we also:
- Sign the back of your passport photo with the required exhibit statement.
- Certify copies of your ID documents as true copies of the originals.
Don't let a missing guarantor stop your travel plans. Visit Notary Public Serve for expert assistance with your PPTC 326 declaration.
Disclaimer: This post is for general information only. Check with Passport Canada for the latest requirements.