Using the Access to Information and Privacy (ATIP) Online Request service is a faster, easier and more convenient way to submit requests. E-mail: cadet-info@forces.gc.ca. Please specify what document(s) you require. Note 1: The following are examples of documents acceptable as proof of relationship: newspaper obituary, baptismal certificate, marriage certificate, or a full-form birth certificate that indicates parents’ names. Date modified: 2020-09-25 For the same reason, the database and indexes that are used to identify the files cannot be made available on our Web site. The following are open records and no access restrictions apply: Each database includes information about the records and how to access them. Application for military service files of former members of the Canadian Armed Forces after 1919. The service records of people who served with the armed forces of other countries are held by other institutions.

Consult the section below on Access restrictions. For individuals still living: Personal information cannot be released without the written consent of the individual concerned. In 1852 and 1853 Carl Durheim, a pioneering photographer from Bern, was commissioned by the Swiss Federal Office of Police to photograph hundreds of stateless persons and travellers who had been picked up and detained. Proof of death is not required if the individual died while serving in the Canadian Armed Forces. If you are doing family history research, we recommend that you request a "genealogy package," which will include copies of selected documents from the file that highlight/summarize the individual's service.

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Priority service is given to people who require documentation to prove that they qualify for pensions, allowances, claims and other benefits, therefore, these types of requests should be clearly identified. Adenauerallee 212-214, 53113 Bonn, Germany.

The only exception is the files for those who died during the war. Fax: 613-996-1618

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Proof of death is not required if the individual died while serving in the Canadian Armed Forces. Each database includes information about the records and how to access them. Tel: 1-800-627-0828 Les résultats du bac pour l'année 1992 (données officielles du Ministère). You can search the holdings of more than 800 archives across Canada through this portal, formerly known as CAIN (Canadian Archival Information Network). Documents must clearly show the relationship between the service member and the requestor and both names must appear on the document. You can fill in the form before or after you print it. National Defense Headquarters