points 1 and 3 are legit.
AFAIK, for point 2 , marriage certificate and child's birth certificate is not compulsory even for married couples. i dont see it compulsory in the OINP FAQ on their site as well. atleast it was not back then when i applied. having said that its good if you provide them in supporting documents in you want to but they are not mandatory documents.
1) Did you send photocopy of your entire passport ?.
2) When was your passport issued ?. If it was less than 2 yrs old, then copy of previous passport ?.
3) If applicable - did you send your marriage certificate, children birth certificate and Primary Applicant's birth certificate ?
points 1 and 3 are legit.
AFAIK, for point 2 , marriage certificate and child's birth certificate is not compulsory even for married couples. i dont see it compulsory in the OINP FAQ on their site as well. atleast it was not back then when i applied. having said that its good if you provide them in supporting documents in you want to but they are not mandatory documents.
Some documents may not be mandatory for OINP but I guess they would expect them anyhow. As far as IRCC is concerned, they are mandatory
The problem is, how would you prove the woman on your application is really your spouse and the child that you are trying to bring to Canada is really yours ?. Marriage certificate and Child's Birth Certificate are the most concrete proofs to address those issues.
Anyways, I may be over thinking. Do not worry, if you haven't sent those.
I wish & pray that each one of us gets his AOR/Nomination/ITA & PR soon.
Some documents may not be mandatory for OINP but I guess they would expect them anyhow. As far as IRCC is concerned, they are mandatory
The problem is, how would you prove the woman on your application is really your spouse and the child that you are trying to bring to Canada is really yours ?. Marriage certificate and Child's Birth Certificate are the most concrete proofs to address those issues.
Anyways, I may be over thinking. Do not worry, if you haven't sent those.
I wish & pray that each one of us gets his AOR/Nomination/ITA & PR soon.
I totally understand where you're coming from and I also equally agree. Hence I said it's always good to send them as supporting documents but they are not mandatory and there are few examples where applicants have got nominated without these documents
I totally understand where you're coming from and I also equally agree. Hence I said it's always good to send them as supporting documents but they are not mandatory and there are few examples where applicants have got nominated without these documents
And todays DRAW is more upsetting....lol 534 !!!!!!!!!!!!1 just 799 invited. looks like PNP is the only solution...no more IELTS No more WES now....just PNP