Step 3: Your family member signs the form by solemn declarationone last question - the sibling will need to sign the form by solemn declaration. Who can sign it for him? how much would it cost?
Once you’ve sent the form back to your family member in Canada, they must sign the form by solemn declaration. This is done in front of any official who is legally authorized to receive a solemn declaration, such as a commissioner for oaths, justice of the peace, lawyer or notary public.
If your family member is outside Canada
If your family member is outside Canada and can’t sign the form by solemn declaration in person, there are Canadian service providers, such as some notaries public, commissioners of oaths and lawyers, who may offer this service online.
Your family member may also be able to sign the form by solemn declaration in front of a consular officer of the Government of Canada. They should contact the nearest Government of Canada office overseas to ask about this option. However, in some countries, Canadian consular officers may not be able to perform the solemn declaration due to COVID-19. Your best option may be to find a designated Canadian service provider.