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Affidavit and form completion. Who can take affidavit

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Nov 21, 2009
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I am living in ontario and completing the form section of Decleration of Truth in front of person taking the affidavit. Who can take the affidavit?

I read the guide and it says the following:
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The prospective nominee confirms the truth of all contents and supporting documents in the nominee application package. The affidavit must be signed by the nominee in front of the individual taking the affidavit.
Your affidavit is evidence that what you declare on your application and on other forms and supporting documents is true. If you are outside Ontario, an affidavit needs to be administered before:
a judge
b. a magistrate
c. an officer of a court of justice
d. a commissioner for taking affidavits or other competent authority of the like nature
e. a notary public
f. the head of a city, town, village, township or other municipality
g. an officer of any of Her Majesty’s diplomatic or consular services, including an ambassador, envoy, minister, chargé d’affaires, counsellor, secretary, attache, consul-general, consul, vice-consul, pro-consul, consular agent, acting consul-general, acting consul, acting vice-consul and acting consular agent

and so on
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