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Need suggestion....Regarding Birth Certificate and Affidavit of support....
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Hi guys I applying for PR under CEC in 3 rd week of December.
I don't have birth certificate, but my secondary school certificate has my father's name.
In this regard, I planned to submit self affidavit along with notarized copy of secondary school certificate
as proofs for birth certificate. Are they will accept these or request more?
Another way is submitting affidavit from my parents. But they can only sign in their native language (Telugu) and not in English.
Will they accept affidavit signed in other language?
Hi guys I applying for PR under CEC in 3 rd week of December.
I don't have birth certificate, but my secondary school certificate has my father's name.
In this regard, I planned to submit self affidavit along with notarized copy of secondary school certificate
as proofs for birth certificate. Are they will accept these or request more?
Another way is submitting affidavit from my parents. But they can only sign in their native language (Telugu) and not in English.
Will they accept affidavit signed in other language?
You can get the affidavit notarized and submit. Please take your secondary school certificate and passport along with you when you go for notarization as they both act as a proof of your date of birth.
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