Hi guys. I want to claim points for sibling for my PR. I found out that for the proof of relation with my sibling, his birth certificate is required. I do not have my siblings birth certificate. Now what can i do? Can i show family registration certificate, family tree, his passport or any other document to prove my relationship with him ? Or birth certificate is mandatory?
So if i don't show my siblings birth certificate instead i give any other document that shows our parents name then not providing my siblings birth certificate won't be an issue?
So if i don't show my siblings birth certificate instead i give any other document that shows our parents name then not providing my siblings birth certificate won't be an issue?
You have to provide:
their immigration document either PR card or Canadian passport
a recent utility bill to demonstrate they are living in Canada
Your birth certificate and your sibling's birth certificate.
The reason they want the birth certificates is to verify that you're biologically related, i.e. your parent(s) are common to you both.
I'm not sure what other document you can provide which will show this information other than a birth certificate.
You have to provide:
their immigration document either PR card or Canadian passport
a recent utility bill to demonstrate they are living in Canada
Your birth certificate and your sibling's birth certificate.
The reason they want the birth certificates is to verify that you're biologically related, i.e. your parent(s) are common to you both.
I'm not sure what other document you can provide which will show this information other than a birth certificate.
That is the one that you can for sure get anywhere but some countries do provide some official certificates that can be used for this purpose. and would be accepted by IRCC.
For example, in my country of origin, Ecuador, you can get a certificate called: "affiliation data certificate" from the embassy here in Canada, which contains the name of both your parents as well as the place and date of birth. Similarly, the National ID document of Ecuador contains the same information.
So, if you are Ecuadorian you could use either of these documents to prove your relationship with your sibling.
That is the one that you can for sure get anywhere but some countries do provide some official certificates that can be used for this purpose. and would be accepted by IRCC.
For example, in my country of origin, Ecuador, you can get a certificate called: "affiliation data certificate" from the embassy here in Canada, which contains the name of both your parents as well as the place and date of birth. Similarly, the National ID document of Ecuador contains the same information.
So, if you are Ecuadorian you could use either of these documents to prove your relationship with your sibling.
I know, I was just giving you examples of what alternatives to Brith Certificates there are elsewhere and how you don't necessarily need a birth certificate to accomplish this.
I know, I was just giving you examples of what alternatives to Brith Certificates there are elsewhere and how you don't necessarily need a birth certificate to accomplish this.