In my opinion, it is safer to request and submit a new copy of the birth certificate that is readable, especially because it's a fairly easy thing to request one in most countries. I see no reason why IRCC would complain about the certificate being recently issued. But if you submit an old and unreadable certificate, there is a chance they might still ask for a new copy and that will cause a delay in your application. Having a recently issue certificate is a completely common thing to happen (at least for me) because people lose or damage their old certificate and need to request a new one for a variety of reasons.Hello guys I hope someone can help me with this. I am in the process of gathering all the documents and proofs together to sponsor my wife. I just came across her birth certificate issued in Pakistan like 11-12 years ago, problem is her family kept it folded, so it has eroded some of the numbers. Because the birth certificate is in Urdu and English, her mother's ID Identity number is mentioned in two places. In Urdu language field, 1 number is unreadable and in English language place another different number is eroded but you can cross check to confirm her mother's ID number is the same. I am not sure if based on this alone we need a new copy.
Another issue I noticed is her name was spelt wrong in her birth certificate compared to all the others documents(passport, id card, marriage certificate). In the birth certificate there is a Y where should have been i. The pronunciation would be the same. Her parents were divorced, so her uncle was the applicant, so she does not know how this spelling mistake happened.
So my question is given these two issues, is it better to submit this birth certificate with a letter of explanation or get a new copy with the spelling error fixed that will also fix the first issue?
Please reply, the only reason I am hesitant for new birth certificate is because I don't want the immigration to scrutinize why I submitted a RECENTLY issued birth certificate and not from years ago?
If it does not matter to them when the birth certificate is issued, then I would rather submit new. Please give me your opinion.
Interesting question as getting eCORP and waiting for virtual landing is kind of a technicality. I couldn't find anything on how authorities will treat this case.Please, I’m inside Canada on TRV… I just got my PPR but can’t wait for virtual landing because my 6 months will soon be over. Is it okay to send my passport to the US for stamping? Does anyone know the process?
Hello Rachel, Did you get any updates? We are in the same boat :-(Hi all!
I applied for Outland spousal sponsorship on 3rd august this year. Seeing Facebook and WhatsApp groups almost everyone that submitted around that time already received AOR. Today marks 80 days since I submitted and I haven’t got any type of response so far. Should I be worried? Is there a maximum days till AOR?
There was about a billion of WhatsApp groups reported in 2017.....Are there any WhatsApp groups?
Do you have a link for a recent one or can anyone please give me a linkThere was about a billion of WhatsApp groups reported in 2017.....
Assuming you want to stay in Canada without departing, yes, webform. Although read the letter - there should be instrucitons about what to do if in Canada. (I.e. - do that.)Hey guys I just received PPR today but I am in Canada already on a TRV, I arrived a month ago...anyway my visa office on my application is London VO, do i submit a webform to them? to get a virtual landing? how long does waiting for virtual landing typically take?