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Hi there,

Following is one of the Country specific requirements for India:
Birth certificates issued in this country: If a birth is
registered late, include a copy of the original baptism
certificate and copies of other original documents establishing
identity such as:
◦ Old school records (Fifth class, Middle standard and
Matriculation/secondary school certificate), and
◦ Voter's ID card.

My birth certificate registration was done late.
I do not have baptism certificate(I am not a christian), Fifth class, Middle standard records and Voter's ID.
I only have 10th and 12th standard certificate.
I have applied for Voter's Id, but will get a card only in November, because Indian government provides the card only twice in a year.

What can I do? What are my options?

Thanks in advance!
 
Hi there,

Following is one of the Country specific requirements for India:


My birth certificate registration was done late.
I do not have baptism certificate(I am not a christian), Fifth class, Middle standard records and Voter's ID.
I only have 10th and 12th standard certificate.
I have applied for Voter's Id, but will get a card only in November, because Indian government provides the card only twice in a year.

What can I do? What are my options?

Thanks in advance!

10th certificate which has your DOB, Voter Id card and Birth Certificate copies you need to send.
 
What does it mean if the birth is registered late?
I am in the process to apply for inland spouse PR application and have same questions as Gayathri.
 
Hi..
In my voter ID card my home town address is there.Is that any need to change this address to match other documents ( passport,Adhaar card) address?

Thanks .
 
Hai Sir:
Question related to Document checklist - imm 5533 form...( Spousal sponsorship)

1.How to write the description about wedding,engagement photo back side?
2.what is the proof of letter submitted from friends and family??
If any other proof of sample Letter formats are there..,kindly suggest me.
Thanks in advance
 
For what it's worth (we still haven't received my PR, but we got the AOR so presumably they did not have a problem with the way we did our photos etc), what we did was:
1. We wrote things along the lines of "At dinner while on vacation in Ubud, Bali, April 2017", "New Year's Eve 2020, with our friend Jane Edwards and her date", Toronto". If I remember correctly you are also required to write your full name. We picked photos taken in different locations at different times. Ideally with different friends and family, too.
2. I printed out random screenshots of texts and emails between different members of my husband's family and myself (I picked something that made sense: some were exchanges about our wedding planning, texts about day-to-day stuff, others were about vacations we were going on). Basically, anything to show that I am considered part of the family. We had initially thought of asking the family to write something, but then the evidence we collected kind of seemed enough (but, in hindsight, maybe we should have done that as well).
Hope this helps.
 
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Hai Sir:
Question related to Document checklist - imm 5533 form...( Spousal sponsorship)

1.How to write the description about wedding,engagement photo back side?

It should say on the list but I think you have to write the appliacant's full name and date of birth. For the description I wrote things like " MJSParv and Husband with MJSParv's parents and sisters at our wedding on XYZ." Or. "Christmas visit with Husband's relatives (listed name and relationship) from left to right: aunt's name, uncle's name, MJSPARV, husband, cousin's name." Or because we were long distance before marriage for awhile a picture from a visit with a landmark that was easily verifiable as being in the city I lived in with the description of "Sightseeing together when Husband visited MJSPARV in City X on Date Y." I always used full legal names for everyone pictured and wrote location and date for each one.

Because it's only 20 pictures we chose ones that showed our wedding ceremony, ones taken at our wedding with my family and with his family, pictures at the two additional wedding parties his dad had in a different country because he and a bunch of my in laws couldn't come to the wedding, our honeymoon, our first picture as a family of three with our newborn daughter + another picture of the three of us a few months later, and a couple showing us together while dating.
 
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It should say on the list but I think you have to write the appliacant's full name and date of birth. For the description I wrote things like " MJSParv and Husband with MJSParv's parents and sisters at our wedding on XYZ." Or. "Christmas visit with Husband's relatives (listed name and relationship) from left to right: aunt's name, uncle's name, MJSPARV, husband, cousin's name." Or because we were long distance before marriage for awhile a picture from a visit with a landmark that was easily verifiable as being in the city I lived in with the description of "Sightseeing together when Husband visited MJSPARV in City X on Date Y." I always used full legal names for everyone pictured and wrote location and date for each one.

Because it's only 20 pictures we chose ones that showed our wedding ceremony, ones taken at our wedding with my family and with his family, pictures at the two additional wedding parties his dad had in a different country because he and a bunch of my in laws couldn't come to the wedding, our honeymoon, our first picture as a family of three with our newborn daughter + another picture of the three of us a few months later, and a couple showing us together while dating.
Thanks for the reply.
 
For what it's worth (we still haven't received my PR, but we got the AOR so presumably they did not have a problem with the way we did our photos etc), what we did was:
1. We wrote things along the lines of "At dinner while on vacation in Ubud, Bali, April 2017", "New Year's Eve 2020, with our friend Jane Edwards and her date", Toronto". If I remember correctly you are also required to write your full name. We picked photos taken in different locations at different times. Ideally with different friends and family, too.
2. I printed out random screenshots of texts and emails between different members of my husband's family and myself (I picked something that made sense: some were exchanges about our wedding planning, texts about day-to-day stuff, others were about vacations we were going on). Basically, anything to show that I am considered part of the family. We had initially thought of asking the family to write something, but then the evidence we collected kind of seemed enough (but, in hindsight, maybe we should have done that as well).
Hope this helps.
Thanks for the Reply.
 
Hi All..,
Title- Family class spousal Sponsorship

I'm applying for Spousal sponsorship PR for Canada.What is the specification of applicant PR Photo paper? Glossy or Matt print?? I see the spec document mention size but not the paper type.
Thank you.
 
HAI
I am going to apply for Spousal sponsorship
1. How to submit the documents of insurance benefits,bank transfer Proofs,social media conversation details ?
Is it letter writing formats or screenshot format?
if any one have sample based proof...Please help me.
 
HAI
I am going to apply for Spousal sponsorship
1. How to submit the documents of insurance benefits,bank transfer Proofs,social media conversation details ?
Is it letter writing formats or screenshot format?
if any one have sample based proof...Please help me.

bank transfer - we showed the transactions screenshots only (which lists transaction number, amount sent, date, amount sent to, etc..)

social media conversation - since our conversations were not in english/french, we took screenshots of conversations and went through a approved translator. we paid the fees to the translator and they translated the chats/conversation into english.