True, that's for the child as I mentioned earlier.toben said:Source: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/perm/express/intake-complete.asp
True, that's for the child as I mentioned earlier.toben said:Source: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/perm/express/intake-complete.asp
So I am not completely sure if this will be acceptable or not.It really depends on the visa officer as other member mentioned earlier. I dont understand why they have to reject as this document is legal meaning issued directly by Indian High Commission.Intocanada said:Yes Bro, that is what I meant. BLS plays a third party to process the docs at IHC.
Agreed ! we never know whom they will ask it depends case to case but, for me i am guessing they might ask that is the reason I got them done. It makes sense to ask the applicants with children more.Intocanada said:True, that's for the child as I mentioned earlier.
You can get police clearance certificate(PCC) also from Indian consulate(US/canada) for the days you stayed in (us/canada) country... Hope this is accepted by Canadian gov during PR process.TrackIT said:For all the applicants who are residing in Canada can obtain birth certificate through Indian Consulate. Because I have applied for myself ! All you need is your original passport and work permit !
Dear bhagya: we are rolling here for BIRTH CERTIFICATE not PCC. You are right PCC from Consulates are valid but, we cannot use PCC as proof of birth though !Bhagya123 said:You can get police clearance certificate(PCC) also from Indian consulate(US/canada) for the days you stayed in (us/canada) country... Hope this is accepted by Canadian gov during PR process.
Yes.. i agree... I am just giving info about the docs that you can collect from consulate.TrackIT said:Dear bhagya: we are rolling here for BIRTH CERTIFICATE not PCC. You are right PCC from Consulates are valid but, we cannot use PCC as proof of birth though !
Gotcha ! thank you very muchBhagya123 said:Yes.. i agree... I am just giving info about the docs that you can collect from consulate.
Rules have changed. Birth certificates are no longer required for adults, you only need passports (and national identity cards, if applicable). They are required only for children, to prove you are their parents.Hello Friends,
I am in same situation. I got my birth certificate but my wife got a birth certificate with different place of birth from her passport. Now I am planning to apply for PR. But I am tensed does it gonna get in to a trouble if I submit my application. I am the primary applicant she is dependent. She got her SSC certificate with name, dob, place of birth and both parents name.
Could anyone help me to find a solution.
Thanks.
Thanks for your response. I think BC is not required only for express entry. But I am applying paper based PR under provincial nominee program.Rules have changed. Birth certificates are no longer required for adults, you only need passports (and national identity cards, if applicable). They are required only for children, to prove you are their parents.
Review this page to learn about document requirements -
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/permanent-residence/express-entry/applications-received-on-after-january-1-2016-completeness-check.html
Then you posted in the wrong forum, this is for express entry applications : ) PNP programs have their own forum -Thanks for your response. I think BC is not required only for express entry. But I am applying paper based PR under provincial nominee program.