Thanksfahad04 said:Only certificate will be good. Other's are your preference. Don't know about translator's declaration.
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Is it ok if I take pcc for my current address?
Thanksfahad04 said:Only certificate will be good. Other's are your preference. Don't know about translator's declaration.
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Any document that is not in English or French must be accompanied byfahad04 said:Only certificate will be good. Other's are your preference. Don't know about translator's declaration.
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rudbee said:I have the certificate which is issued in english.
But for nikah Nama I have both in Bangla & English.
For translated documents does the translator need to give any declaration.
My spouse's name is included in passport.
thanks.Rehan123 said:Please submit the marriage certificate in English and Nikah nama in English. If the nikhanama from Kazi Office, in Blue legal sized paper and signed by the kazi with seal no need for affidavit.
any suggestion please...rudbee said:thanks.
So, don't need to provide the Bengali Nikah Nama?
Another issue, in Bangladesh we sometimes use abbreviated Names in passport/ Certificate such as; A B Hashem Khan (for e.g. Abul Bashar Hashem Khan). Now, do one needs to disclose in "Other Name Section in Personal Details" that his name at birth was "Abul Bashar Hashem Khan"
While in certificates and identity documents it is "A B Hashem Khan" and provide an LOE?
As long as you have marriage certificate in english you do not need to provide nikah nama. If all your documents have only the abbreviated name (birth certificate/passport/educational, etc) then I don't think you will need to provide any explanation. However, if some documents mentions full name and some abbreviated then you will have to provide 'one and same person affidavit' . You can find the sample online.rudbee said:any suggestion please...
In addition to what rainbow00 said, always try to keep the name of your passport as standard in comparison to other document's.rudbee said:any suggestion please...
Thanks brothers.fahad04 said:In addition to what rainbow00 said, always try to keep the name of your passport as standard in comparison to other document's.
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No need to mention then.rudbee said:Thanks brothers.
In all my documents (Certificates from SSC to MBA, Passport, Birth Certificate, NID) abbreviated name was used.
Since the full name is not printed anywhere, I was wondering only LoE will suffice?
Moreover, do I need to actually declare it, though I mentioned it in OINP form.
Brother, I was actually thinking of that, then I remembered I mentioned the full name in the other name section in the OINP nominee Application form.fahad04 said:No need to mention then.
You can pay CAD 2080 through your Dual Currency Bangladeshi credit card if you have that limit (approx 1,20,000 BDT/1550 USD) in it.Monzur said:Hello everyone,
Does anyone know how I can pay CAD 2080 fees from Bangladesh using Bangladeshi int. credit cards which will be accepted by CIC. Does DBBL or BBL has those kind of opportunities? If there is already any post regarding this issue then please tag me on that post.
Thanks in advance.
Is it possible to pay with EBL/ Amex card.fahad04 said:You can pay CAD 2080 through your Dual Currency Bangladeshi credit card if you have that limit (approx 1,20,000 BDT/1550 USD) in it.
I have 2 dual currency credit cards from DBBL & BBL . I used both different times to pay my application processing fee & RPRF fee.
Hope this helps. For more specific info, please post your question here.
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Any suggestion on this..rudbee said:Brother, I was actually thinking of that, then I remembered I mentioned the full name in the other name section in the OINP nominee Application form.
Now, if I don't declare that in eAPR and they cross check, they will find a mismatch.
That's why, I was thinking of declaring the full name (where the abbreviated parts are used as nick name) and providing an LoE mentioning that the name is only used among family members and not reflected in any of my documents, and attach SSC Certificate and Birth Certificate.
Was reading your comments here...fahad04 said:In addition to what rainbow00 said, always try to keep the name of your passport as standard in comparison to other document's.
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