Ya I read a post sometime ago where a letter from parent supported absence of birth certificate.Just add a letter explaining to CIC why the birth cert is not available.Also try to make sure you fill out everything on your application and N/A where not application so that you app should not be sent back to you. Good Luck.shyli said:I've received my AINP nomination and sending my CIC forms now.
I do not have birth certificate for my spouse but I've a non-availability letter from municipal (where he was born) and an affidavit signed by his mother under oath and in front of notary public in india.
Is that acceptable? Anyone else had similar problem? Please help with your response.
larka81 said:One more question: Why do I need to have proof of relationship in Canada if i m going through PNP route (I m not being sponsored by the family member)?
rascojenkins said:Ya I read a post sometime ago where a letter from parent supported absence of birth certificate.Just add a letter explaining to CIC why the birth cert is not available.Also try to make sure you fill out everything on your application and N/A where not application so that you app should not be sent back to you. Good Luck.shyli said:I've received my AINP nomination and sending my CIC forms now.
I do not have birth certificate for my spouse but I've a non-availability letter from municipal (where he was born) and an affidavit signed by his mother under oath and in front of notary public in india.
Is that acceptable? Anyone else had similar problem? Please help with your response.
You are just fine. Even my wife did not have one and an affidavit from her parents + birth certificate issued from the embassy based on passport worked. I am now in the last leg (medicals done and PCC's requested, sending them soon).shyli said:Thanks rascojenkins!
I'm going to send a letter explaining the situation and affidavit + non-availability letter from municipal as attachement.
Hope they do not return/deny the application.