This question is eating at my head
In the Immigrants Guide for the Middle East, it states under Identity and Civil Status Documents,
Provide the following:
birth certificates
baptismal certificates, or
other official documents confirming relationship to you and each of your family members (including all pages of Household registries, except CIS residents).
My questions:
1) Do I (the sponsor) also need to provide my birth certificate? I'm a Canadian citizen (not born there) and will be sending my passport copy and citizenship certificate with our application.
2) What is a household registry??
3) Page 2 asks to provide notarized photocopies of all other documents, unless instructed otherwise.
I don't mean to be splitting hairs, but does that mean: notarize the original, then take a photocopy, or take a photocopy of the original, and notarize the copy? Does a document need to be certified as a true original before it can be notarized? All our documents are in English.
4) What does it mean, Retyped copies are not acceptable. ?
In the Immigrants Guide for the Middle East, it states under Identity and Civil Status Documents,
Provide the following:
birth certificates
baptismal certificates, or
other official documents confirming relationship to you and each of your family members (including all pages of Household registries, except CIS residents).
My questions:
1) Do I (the sponsor) also need to provide my birth certificate? I'm a Canadian citizen (not born there) and will be sending my passport copy and citizenship certificate with our application.
2) What is a household registry??
3) Page 2 asks to provide notarized photocopies of all other documents, unless instructed otherwise.
I don't mean to be splitting hairs, but does that mean: notarize the original, then take a photocopy, or take a photocopy of the original, and notarize the copy? Does a document need to be certified as a true original before it can be notarized? All our documents are in English.
4) What does it mean, Retyped copies are not acceptable. ?