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When providing a photocopy of your passport along with your application, does the copy of your passport need to be certified as "Certified true copies" by a commissioner of oaths, a notary public, or a justice of the peace?? There is a section in the instruction on certified true copies. Just wondering if a copy of your passport is one of those documents that needs to be certified as a true copy???
no, your photocopy of your passport does not have to be certified, but other documents do (birth certificate..etc), please see the checklist like jes_ON said to make sure.
Thanks, Johnny31.
Yes, birth certificate is being translated by the embassy of my country with their supporting document.
I am handing in the original documents so I don't think these need to be certified as a true copy, correct??
Thanks, Johnny31.
Yes, birth certificate is being translated by the embassy of my country with their supporting document.
I am handing in the original documents so I don't think these need to be certified as a true copy, correct??
Thanks, Johnny31.
Yes, birth certificate is being translated by the embassy of my country with their supporting document.
I am handing in the original documents so I don't think these need to be certified as a true copy, correct??
- certified copy of the original language birth certificate (DO NOT SEND THE ORIGINAL)
- ORIGINAL of the English translation
- ORIGINAL of the translator's affidavit
See the instruction guide - Translation of Documents -
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/5609ETOC.asp
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