Nope, a copy has to be submitted with the application. Anyhow, birth certificates typically is used close to when we are bornok123 said:Hi Everyone,
I know that for Police Certificate it needs to be submitted within 3 months of issue. Is there a timeline for Birth Certificate as well?
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Yes! Don't send your original in, you won't get it backok123 said:Thanks for your answer!
I didn't get a Birth Certificate when I was born. I had to ask the public notary to issue one recently. Do you think original is acceptable? ON the checklist, it says photocopy.
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Oops, is this just a notarized copy stating that you were born on such and such date? I misunderstood. If this is the case, you will need to submit this in original.ok123 said:I don't need to get it back. My certificate in not English. If I submit a photocopy, it needs to be a certified as a true copy. It'll be much easier to submit the original. Is the original acceptable? or it has to be photocopy?
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buddy... thats what I said,ok123 said:I don't need to get it back. My certificate in not English. If I submit a photocopy, it needs to be a certified as a true copy. It'll be much easier to submit the original. Is the original acceptable? or it has to be photocopy?
Thanks!
The photocopy is for the birth certificate and not for affidavit.ok123 said:I have the original Birth Certificate issued from public Notary, from another country, and it's translated by the Notary already.
If I submit the photocopy of the Birth Certificate, so much more needs to be done, such as that the the photocopy need to be certified.
If I submit the original birth Certificate, I don't need to get it certified. I don't know if I can submit the original instead of the photocopy since the checklist says it needs to be photocopy.
What will happen if I submit original documents to CIC when they ask for photocopy?
Thanks very much for all your response!