Get it teanslated. So you will bascially send three documents:prashantgupta8055 said:Hi Experts : While filling OINP application I noticed that they require birth certificate as one of the document. My birth certificate is in local language and not in english. What should I do ? Please help...
if it contains everything in english as well then no translation is needed. If you still have doubt then along with that you can also submit photocopy of PAN card/Aadhar card/Class 10 pass certificate etc. as supporting documents since they are government docs. and have DOB as well.....Manu799 said:Hi Guys, I have a birth certificate which is bilingual (in both the native language with its equivalent english translations) - Do I still require translations from a certified translator and then notarized ?
I too have birth certificate in two languages, regional and English. Not just that, all my education documents are in such format. I am not getting them translated.Manu799 said:Hi Guys, I have a birth certificate which is bilingual (in both the native language with its equivalent english translations) - Do I still require translations from a certified translator and then notarized ?
Thanks alot bro! That helped alot. I will now be writing LOE instead of the afadavit and submit my 10th grade school certificate with it as proof.thestunner316 said:yeah theres no 100% need for birth certificate.
i added my 10th certificate, and explained in LOE that my birth certificate is lost (which is true) , TBH i dont think they even need that since passport clearly has DOB, but still better to add it.
FYI - i have received OINP nomination last year without birth certificate.
hope that helps - and good luck to everyone
Thanks a lot bro..I am having same situation and govt office is not willing to issue certifcate of so old birth (I am born in 1981)..You made my day..By the way..does Ontario take sooo long (9 months ??) to issue Nomination ?? (Your case ..docs received : Feb 2016, nomination received : Dec 2016)yeah theres no 100% need for birth certificate.
i added my 10th certificate, and explained in LOE that my birth certificate is lost (which is true) , TBH i dont think they even need that since passport clearly has DOB, but still better to add it.
FYI - i have received OINP nomination last year without birth certificate.
hope that helps - and good luck to everyone
well i have heard that they reduced nomination time to like 1 month or so now... but yes - when i bloody applied they were taking almost 1 year, and becoz i used PNP my application is delayed also (since PNP needs an extra layer of approval)Thanks a lot bro..I am having same situation and govt office is not willing to issue certifcate of so old birth (I am born in 1981)..You made my day..By the way..does Ontario take sooo long (9 months ??) to issue Nomination ?? (Your case ..docs received : Feb 2016, nomination received : Dec 2016)
Where do you send the documents? No paper docs are sent, only scanned documents are attached in the profile. Why do you need a copy of the birth certificate? May I scan the original birth certificate and the translated birth certificate and attach them? Please, explain and correct if I am wrong. Thanks!Get it teanslated. So you will bascially send three documents:
Copy of original birth certificate
Original translated certificate
Original affadavit stating that the translater is qualified in english language. The translator will help you with this affidavit.
Good luck.
Lol @ trumprefugee, nice name!I am having this issue too. I was born in Asia but grew up in the US and have been a naturalized US citizen with a US passport since early childhood. I don't know if I will be able to find my birth certificate. What do you guys mean by "10th grade school certificate"? Would a high school transcript do? I am going to see if I can get an answer from Ontario as well.