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I don’t have birth certificate. So planning to get it both (certificate of birth + PCC ) from Consulate General of India Toronto office.
Do you have an idea about validity of document and is it valid document to submiit for immigration PR process?
If anyone had done similar stuff then kindly suggest and what kind of process?
Police clearance is available from VFS office. Not sure if PCC is still done at the Consulate General of India (CGI). PCC provided by VFS is valid. Even though the VFS & CGI website say that Birth certificates are done in VFS now, in reality, birth certificates are still issued only by CGI. Birth certificate is more of a confirmation document by the Indian Consulate based on the details provided in the passport, although for some, it has been accepted earlier . Sorry, cannot post links for VFS and CGI per the website rules.
PCC issued at VFS Office. Do note that it should not be older than 03 months as on the date of filing CEC papers.
Consulate General of India at Toronto does not issue Birth Certificate but instead issues Certificate of Date of Birth which is merely confirming that your passport bears your Date of Birth which is DD/MM/YYYY. It has a long term validity.
Do also note that just producing Certificate of Date of Birth (issued by CGI) may not be enough to evidence your DOB and convince the IM Officer. Affidavit evidencing your DOB is the safest bet.
DOB Evidence required for all - applicant and all dependants.
If you do not have DOB Certificate, get a Certificate of DOB from CGI Toronto (which is basically a confirmation of your DOB as noted on your passport) and also attach a DOB affidavit.
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