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I'm not sure what happened to you but I am the principal applicant and I sent in a photocopy of my birth certificate, officially certified and translated. The sponsor didn't send his birth certificate and they accepted our application. I know for sure they don't ask for original birth certificates.
What did it say as the reason when your application was returned? I mean I know it was because of the birth certificate but what exactly did it say?
Did you send a translation of the birth certificate? You have to send a photocopy of the birth certificate, an attested translation and another letter from the same notary saying he certifies the translation is accurate
Its specifically mentioned on CIC that you should never send any original documents. As per the best of my knowledge, matriculation certificate is considered as a birth certificate in India, not in Canada. Some municipalities in India register birth certificates and provide appropriate certificates. You should try with them.
the copy should be notarized and stamped with "true copy of original" by a notary public in Canada. Did you do that? If it is attested by anyone overseas I doubt it would be accepted.
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