Hi,
I just noticed a discrepancy between the birth certificate issued by my local birth registrar and my passport. For some reason and I dont know how this could have happened. My passport states I was born in town "x" while my birth certificate states that I was born in town "y". Both these towns (villages really) are not far apart - probably 20-30 minutes drive. Town "x" happens to be my father's place of birth and town "y" happens to be my mother's place of birth.
I suppose this happened because when they informed the birth registrar, they faithfully recorded the correct place of birth (which is my mother's town, since I was really born there). Subsequently when they applied for my passport (which they did when I was about 4 years old), they may not have even looked at my birth certificate but must have tried to fill in details from my father's passport thinking that I might have been born in the same town as my father. All this happened over 33 years ago, prior to the computerization of India's passport offices.
I never noticed this uptil now because I never took a close look at my birth certificate. I always used my passport to fill up any documents in the past.
My question is, will this pose a problem for Canadian immigration? I'm not sure if this has happened in the past. Is there an option of not submitting my birth certificate at all. Can I just submit my passport as "proof of birth"? In the application form itself, whereever place of birth is asked for, I'm filling in the name of the town specified in my passport and ignoring the one in the birth certificate. Has anyone ever had a scenario like this before?
Really appreciate any insight,
Thanks
Alex
I just noticed a discrepancy between the birth certificate issued by my local birth registrar and my passport. For some reason and I dont know how this could have happened. My passport states I was born in town "x" while my birth certificate states that I was born in town "y". Both these towns (villages really) are not far apart - probably 20-30 minutes drive. Town "x" happens to be my father's place of birth and town "y" happens to be my mother's place of birth.
I suppose this happened because when they informed the birth registrar, they faithfully recorded the correct place of birth (which is my mother's town, since I was really born there). Subsequently when they applied for my passport (which they did when I was about 4 years old), they may not have even looked at my birth certificate but must have tried to fill in details from my father's passport thinking that I might have been born in the same town as my father. All this happened over 33 years ago, prior to the computerization of India's passport offices.
I never noticed this uptil now because I never took a close look at my birth certificate. I always used my passport to fill up any documents in the past.
My question is, will this pose a problem for Canadian immigration? I'm not sure if this has happened in the past. Is there an option of not submitting my birth certificate at all. Can I just submit my passport as "proof of birth"? In the application form itself, whereever place of birth is asked for, I'm filling in the name of the town specified in my passport and ignoring the one in the birth certificate. Has anyone ever had a scenario like this before?
Really appreciate any insight,
Thanks
Alex