Raj chandigarh said:
well said Inder....but i want to do my homework if my case is returned cause of lack of BC than i can resend my application with BC...
Secondly.....there is no question of not abiding the law and order as i was not mandatory in seventies to get birth registered....
Third i have non-availability certificate from Municipal council....but to get is registered is not possible as no one lives now in my maternal grandparent's town...not even any evidence....
I shall not be the only person in India because many many don't have the original BC. i m in a Govt Job..such a problem never been faced.....
For America following procedure is adopted....i dont Know if it ll work for Canada
1. get the non-availability certificate
2. Get it translated if not in English
3. Provide the affidavit from Parent declaring that his child's DOB is ______
3. Get it attested from Magestrate.
4 send it to embassy
But it dont have the exact wording of Affidavit
any other suggests or solution plz...
Hi Raj,
EVERYTHING depends how lucky you are
:-X :-X :-\ Yes i mean it!
I have read about people who have not submitted BCs or affidavits, but have been successful 8) 8). Also about people who have got their applications back just for the BCs
.. The best thing is you need to provide more documents, at least all that are requested
..
Next, about getting your birth registered, yes, it was not mandatory before the 80s.. But after that they introduced a rule that EVERYONE must get the births and deaths registered, even if it meant too late. Yes, i personally spoke to a advocate for the same issue, as my place of birth was wrong in my passport and so i thought of getting a new one in my home town. He said, registering births at least for the educated is mandatory. One way or the other, some issue might come up and then you will have to run around like mad to get it registered then. Also, it is not very complicated.. I suggest you get it done now and get relieved of the pain.
I have read that affidavits work for Canadian Immigration somewhere, but yes, they were accepting our school certificates in place of BC sometime ago. Now, after June 26, things are looking different, we got a couple of applications returned stating non availability of BCs. Looks like they are trying to scrutinize
the applications too much to satisfy the newly introduced 1000/20000 cap. So, why risk :-[ :'(?
I guess you can do this in the meantime and have the BCs ready, just in case your package finds its way back
, you can immediately reapply 8)
(provided your occupation is not declared full by CIC then). My assumption is atleast before November no NOC will reach the limits
hoping we all make it
Thanks,
Indira Prabhakaran.