Can I get personal information about someone else?

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To get personal information belonging to someone else, you must submit their written consent authorizing you to receive their personal information. Consent may be provided by:
completing the
Consent for an Access to Information and Personal Information Request – IMM 5744, or
a written statement that includes:
* the name of the person giving the consent,
* the name of the person to whom consent is being given,
* the signature of the person giving the consent and
* the date the letter was signed.
You do not need consent to get the personal information of any dependants who are under 18 years of age.
Source: cic.gc.ca

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