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Administrative Services

Feb 25, 2021
  
 
Issuing Status Cards
 
Caldwell First Nation will issue status cards to those individuals who have received confirmation of Indian Status from Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) who have not applied for the new SCIS Status card. If you have applied for this card, you must wait for ISC to mail it to you. You must book an appointment with the Administrative Services Manager in advance and bring with you your current status card and 1 photo ID or 2 photo ID to the appointment. If the card is lost, you will require 2 pieces of photo ID for your appointment. If you do not have photo ID, we can not make a Status card. (NO PHOTOCOPIES ARE ALLOWED AS ID UNDER THE GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS). If you are reporting a name change, please bring the documents to the office for photocopying so the forms can be faxed to ISC. Drop in appointments are not accepted and we reserve the right to decline the issuance of cards to non-members.
​You can apply for Indian Status by visiting the Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) website or download the following he
 
  • Application for 16 Years of Age or Older
  • Application for 15 Years of Age or Under
  • Guarantor Declaration
 
Membership
 
Please contact our office to find out if you are eligible for membership with Caldwell First Nation and ask to speak to Tammy Jolicoeur, Administrative Services Manager. 
 
General Membership Meetings
 
Administration coordinates the General Membership Meetings under the direction of Council. 
 
Youth Representatives
 
AIAI Youth Representatives:  Kia Peters & Anellah Orosz
 
Communications
 
Communication plays a central role in all of the work we do.
Staying connected with our citizens motivates our work and influences the need for change and improvement.  Open and honest dialogue is key to good governance, and we welcome input from community members on all issues to help our Nation progress and move forward together.
 
Pro-active and responsive communication is critical to building a foundation of trust and understanding, while helping people connect with each other and their community.  Administration endeavours to promote events and programs that promote togethrness
 
Connect with Us
 
We make every effort to communicate important information in a timely and accurate way using various methods, including General Membership Meetings, information sessions/workshops, mailings, newsletters, as well as our website and social media pages.
 
The best way to receive regular updates is by reading our monthly newsletter and visiting our website regularly.  Non-Members can subscribe to our monthly eNewsletter.  Members who subscribe to our paperless list in 2019-20 will receive a $25 Gift Card incentive.  Members receive more comprehensive communications, including Council communications.
 
If you have any questions or suggestions, please do not hesitate to contact:
 
Nikki van Oirschot, Director of Operations
Office:  519-322-1766 | Cell: 226-236-1108
Email:  nikki@caldwellfirstnation.ca
 

Source: https://www.caldwellfirstnation.ca/administrative-services.html

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