Friends,
I recieved letter from Canadian consulate to mail my passport for visa within 30 days and with it they have mentioned:
The document you submitted for birth certificate do not suffice. therefore, we require the following:
- A copy of the long form birth certificate
or
- Inlieu of a birth certificate:
- Proof that your birth was not registered
- A sworn affidavit ststing the birth details(place of birth,parents names,etc)
- Civil and/or educationaldocuments that support the details listed on your affidavit.
Since I am in canada on work permit, how can I provide document to proof that my birth certificate is not registered? Please advise and any input will be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Sud
Carry that letter that you received from the Immigration department.
See the people at the help Center, They will provide you with the proper mode of response.
You will have to swear in a statement that your birth in those years was not registered. In that you will have to provide the place of birth, your Parent's names and the place properly identified in the current map and with pin codes, if you can.
Also any other document such as entry in a school document, SSLC or the University graduation papers, that will have the year and date as noted in there. Or any other court document which will state that you are so and so and the son of or daughter of etc., and see if they have any dates recorded in them. Some times a court case or a inheritance certificate might have an entry. Even an entry in an almanac or a copy of an horoscope will do. They were meticulous in fabrication of an Horoscope in those days. Authenticate it at the Immigrant Help Center. The onus is on you to provide them with the proof and post haste.
The time is running out.
Good Luck.
Freddie.
Thanks Freddie.
I am in Fort mcmurray, Alberta...where is this Help Center? Any telephone number??
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Originally posted by sudk29
Thanks Freddie.
I am in Fort McMurray, Alberta...where is this Help Center? Any telephone number??
10th grade certificate (SSLC) with date and place of birth mentioned had worked for me + a simple letter stating that I don't have a registered birth certificate.
Thanks ...Freddie
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