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Birth Certificate with no name- Outland Sponsorship Spouse -
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Hi everyone.
I was sponsoring my spouse for her PR. She lives in India and I am a Canadian Citizen.
I had a small doubt that I wanted to clear:
The birth certificate that she has contains details like her birth date, location, registration date and parents name but the name field for baby's name is blank. We are providing an affidavit( notarized) from both her parents and herself explaining the situation ( it is very common to have no name at registration time, as name is assigned by parents afterwards) and confirming her name and birth details. In addition we are providing her secondary school certificate as well. Will all this be sufficient evidence or will canadian immigration not accept this?
In addition, She also has her passport with her birth date, correct name and parents name as well if that will help?
Hi everyone.
I was sponsoring my spouse for her PR. She lives in India and I am a Canadian Citizen.
I had a small doubt that I wanted to clear:
The birth certificate that she has contains details like her birth date, location, registration date and parents name but the name field for baby's name is blank. We are providing an affidavit( notarized) from both her parents and herself explaining the situation ( it is very common to have no name at registration time, as name is assigned by parents afterwards) and confirming her name and birth details. In addition we are providing her secondary school certificate as well. Will all this be sufficient evidence or will canadian immigration not accept this?
In addition, She also has her passport with her birth date, correct name and parents name as well if that will help?
You can write a letter explaining what you just wrote , but if you ask personal suggestion , just get a new Birth certificate with all the detail. Not sure which state your spouse is from . But should be able to get them from local MRO office centers in India, just avoids are hold up on application
You can write a letter explaining what you just wrote , but if you ask personal suggestion , just get a new Birth certificate with all the detail. Not sure which state your spouse is from . But should be able to get them from local MRO office centers in India, just avoids are hold up on application
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