Detention Review - Interview of Supporters

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Questions for detention review supporter

CLIENT’S NAME:
DATE:
TIME INTERVIEW STARTS:
TIME INTERVIEW FINISHES:

NAME OF SUPPORTER
DATE OF BIRTH
PLACE OF BIRTH
ADDRESS
 Phone number and e-mail address

IMMIGRATION STATUS
RELATIONSHIP TO OSIRIS
FAMILY SITUATION (SPOUSE AND
CHILDREN)
 Parents and siblings
 Canadian spouse or children?
 Strong ties of person concerned to your
family
CITIZENDHIP/IMMIGRATION STATUS
OF YOU AND FAMILY
 How long have you been in Canada?
DO YOU HAVE A CRIMINAL
RECORD?
YOUR EMPLOYMENT
 Where?
 How long?
 Salary?
 Spouse’s employment details, if
applicable
 Where?
 How long?
 Salary?
 Spouse’s employment details, if
applicable
OWN A HOUSE OR A BUSINESS?
 Where?
 Address?
 Mortgage/debts?
 What are your other substantial
assets?

OWNERSHIP OF A VEHICLE
Able to make it available for the person
concerned
ARE YOU IN COMMUNICATION
WITH THE PERSON CONCERNED
NOW?
 How
 How often
HOW DO YOU EXPLAIN HIS
CRIMINAL BEHAVIOUR?
HAVE YOU OBSERVED CHANGES IN
HIM?
DO YOU BELIEVE HE WILL NOT FAIL
TO APPEAR?
 Are you familiar with his criminal
record?
 Will you & family monitor his
behaviour?
WILL YOU POST A BOND
 How much cash can you come up
with?
 How much more can you promise
to pay?

HAVE YOUR EVER POST A BOND OR


BEEN A SURETY BEFORE?
WILL YOU PROVIDE HIM WITH ANY
ASSISTANCE REQUIRED,
INCLUDING:
 Place to live?
 Food?
 Employment?
 Guidance and advice?
 Pocket money?
 Rides to appointments?

ARE YOU IN DEFAULT OF ANY


IMMIGRATION BONDS OR
SPONSORSHIPS
Comments from client
Comments from Interviewer
1 Canada Immigration has a rule that if you want to PROMISE to pay, as opposed to actually paying over cash,
the asset must have seven times the proposed amount in unencumbered equity. For instance, if you have $49,000.00 in
equity in your home, you could promise to pay $7000, because you have seven times that amount in unencumbered
equity.

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