neel-here said:
@ rohit
If your Birth is registered in Munic Corp
without your name then as per Govt Department rules, they can't add name of the child after 15 years of birth .. you're 37 now
But for those of your kids (2/3) who are younger than 15 yrs, you can get their name printed on their BC's now itself. You might need their proper BC's for future purpose when you reach Canada !
Also, I would not have recommended sending you Application with name-less certs at first place. Sorry to say, but your consultant has not graduated yet ! (Any Cert. without the name of the child on it is like BS for VO !! )
(P.S. Can you paste/ send the portion of Letter from CIC highlighting the matter.. it would be helpful for future applicants)
@ dream
If your Birth is
Not registered in database / local Munic Corp (or in hospital/ nursing home) after your birth then you can do same process like Rohit's wife & get a BC but it will be difficult & tedious, you might end up spending a bomb ... & most likely you'll get it by manipulating the facts (like born in village, home or diff Munic etc)... Rohit's wife is lucky here !!
sabse , sasta, sundar aur tikao option for you is getting an Affidavit from your Mom explaining your birth circumstances. Applicants are able to sail through with 10th/ matriculation cert (which has your DOB mentioned on it along with father and/or mother's name) but I put more weight on Affidavit.
@ Neel, The letter which i received there are 2 pages, first one the checklist form which Quebec Federal Skilled worker use on it, Item number #13 and 14, the officer handwritten on 13 he wrote, Rohit's name is not on BC and on 14 he wrote, Chidren's name not written on BC. Then the official letter written. I am writing word-by-word.
"CIC letter head
Then my wife's name and address
May 24, 2013 (i got that pkt on July 17, 2013)
Dear Sir/Madam: The following refers to your application for permanent residence in Canada under the Quebec-selected skilled worker (QSW) program.
A review of your application indicates you do not meet the requirement of the instructions with respect to the completion of your applications or, the requirements of regulation (R) 10 of the immigration and refugee protection act (IRPA) because:
Please see the highlighted items on the enclosed checklist or the enclosed Appendix (this letter i guess is appendix).
IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO PROVIDE A BIRTH CERTIFICATE OR SECONDARY SCHOOL RECORDS THAT INDICATE YOUR BIRTH AND PARENTAGE, PLEASE PROVIDE AN AFFIDAVIT THAT HAS THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:
1) NAME OF CLIENT
2) DATE OF BIRTH OF CLIENT
3) PARENTS NAMES (MOTHER, FATHER OR BOTH IS ACCEPTABLE)
Regulation (12) of IRPA states:
"if the requirements of sections 10 and 11 are not met, the application and all documents submitted in support of the application shall be returned to the applicant."
As your application does not meet the requirements of R10 of IRPA, it is incomplete. It is being returned to you for this reason. Your applications fee was not processed and is also being returned to you. Your application has not been received, and no records has been retained.
If you submit an application, please pay particular attention to all the forms, information, documents, evidence, signatures, proof of language proficiency, and fees required. Applications missing any of these items are incomplete and will not be received. They will be returned to you.
Signature and initials of the Visa officer.