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I delivered my baby on 23rd April 2014. The letter informing CIC of my newborn reached them on 23rd June 2014 (courier tracking), in which I mentioned that the passport and birth certificate has not been received as yet and that I will send the required documents when I receive the passport and the birth certificate.
Today I read on a blog that birth of a new born should be informed within 60 days of birth. Is this true ? In that case have I delayed in informing them of the birth (by 1-2 days )?
Am extremely worried. A quick reply would be highly appreciated. Thanks.
Our Baby is due in August ;D we will will applying this month (WES willing :

) The process about the cover letter, Birth certificate, funds & passport aside when should we inform is a question I have as well
bintmmk said:
Today I read on a blog that birth of a new born should be informed within 60 days of birth. Is this true ? In that case have I delayed in informing them of the birth (by 1-2 days )?
No need to be worried, there is no 60 day requirement.
Thank you so much for the reply. I am relieved. God bless
Can you also let me know whether we can pay the $150 for the new born via their online payment service or should we send the draft as per the old file system ?
Is it essential to submit the new proof of (updated) funds, along with the other documents for new born ?
Nothing t oworry about, their is no such 60 days rule.
I've added my son when he was 1 year old.
not so sure about online payment though.
Jazaakallah khair for the reply. Did you update the proof of funds while adding your son to the file ?
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