In Canada, the Form 80B, also known as the Oath Interpreter Form, is typically filed by the interpreter who has assisted a person who does not speak or understand the official language(s) used in court. It is the responsibility of the interpreter to fill out and submit this form.
Q: What is Form 80B?
A: Form 80B is a Form of Oath Interpreter in Canada.
Q: Who needs to fill out Form 80B?
A: Form 80B needs to be filled out by interpreters who are taking an oath for providing interpretation services.
Q: What is the purpose of Form 80B?
A: The purpose of Form 80B is to record the oath taken by an interpreter in Canada.
Q: Do I need to submit Form 80B with my application?
A: No, you do not need to submit Form 80B with your application. It is for record keeping purposes only.
Q: Are there any fees associated with Form 80B?
A: No, there are no fees associated with Form 80B.
Q: Can I use Form 80B for other purposes?
A: No, Form 80B is specifically for recording the oath of interpreters and cannot be used for any other purpose.
Q: How should I fill out Form 80B?
A: You should carefully read the instructions provided on the form and fill out all the required fields accurately.
Q: Is Form 80B available in languages other than English?
A: Yes, Form 80B is available in multiple languages including French.
Q: Can I submit a digital version of Form 80B?
A: No, Form 80B must be printed out, signed, and submitted in hard copy.
Q: Is Form 80B mandatory for all interpreters in Canada?
A: Yes, all interpreters who are providing their services in Canada are required to take the oath and fill out Form 80B.