Hi all,
I am trying to wrap my head around the requirements for documentation to obtain a Certificate of Canadian Citizenship.
Background: I'm a US citizen, married to an Ontario-born Canadian citizen. We currently reside in the USA. I'm applying for the certificate for my daughter.
The instructions for the application seem to be ambiguous: the instructions state that all documents need to be "certified copies," but on the document checklist, the only documents listed as "original or certified copy" required are both my daughter's US birth certificate, and my wife's Ontario birth certificate. "Copy" is listed as sufficient for other documentation.
So which is it? Am I able to send plain photocopies of my daughter's ID, so long as the birth certificates are certified copies? I live in a state (NY) where notaries public are not permitted to certify document copies, so I don't even know how I'd go about getting "certified copies" of e.g. her passport card.
Also, are the documents submitted for the CoC returned along with the certificate? If not, we'll have to purchase additional copies of both my daughter and wife's birth certificates -- which is fine, but I need to know before I ship off the originals.
As a final question, I've seen that a Canadian social insurance card doesn't constitute an ID for purposes of the CoC. Does this also apply to the US-equivalent social security card, or is this an acceptable form of ID? I've seen some references that seem to indicate as such, but nothing definitive.
I am trying to wrap my head around the requirements for documentation to obtain a Certificate of Canadian Citizenship.
Background: I'm a US citizen, married to an Ontario-born Canadian citizen. We currently reside in the USA. I'm applying for the certificate for my daughter.
The instructions for the application seem to be ambiguous: the instructions state that all documents need to be "certified copies," but on the document checklist, the only documents listed as "original or certified copy" required are both my daughter's US birth certificate, and my wife's Ontario birth certificate. "Copy" is listed as sufficient for other documentation.
So which is it? Am I able to send plain photocopies of my daughter's ID, so long as the birth certificates are certified copies? I live in a state (NY) where notaries public are not permitted to certify document copies, so I don't even know how I'd go about getting "certified copies" of e.g. her passport card.
Also, are the documents submitted for the CoC returned along with the certificate? If not, we'll have to purchase additional copies of both my daughter and wife's birth certificates -- which is fine, but I need to know before I ship off the originals.
As a final question, I've seen that a Canadian social insurance card doesn't constitute an ID for purposes of the CoC. Does this also apply to the US-equivalent social security card, or is this an acceptable form of ID? I've seen some references that seem to indicate as such, but nothing definitive.