Dear seniors,
I am preparing schedule A and realizing my father's middle name has little difference with my previously issued notarized birth cert. Now I cannot go back to re-do the birth cert due to I already converted my initial citizenship and don't have any valid/legal national ID cert to re-do birth cert in original country (As per their procedure, need to provide national ID to do notarized file but I already cancelled all of them due to I converted citizenship.
I am thinking to put the name of notarized birth cert instead of my father's name on his passport to avoid re-done the notarized birth cert. My question is: Do you know if CIC or local VO request principle applicant's parents' passport to check? Thank you and your guidance is much appreciated!
I am preparing schedule A and realizing my father's middle name has little difference with my previously issued notarized birth cert. Now I cannot go back to re-do the birth cert due to I already converted my initial citizenship and don't have any valid/legal national ID cert to re-do birth cert in original country (As per their procedure, need to provide national ID to do notarized file but I already cancelled all of them due to I converted citizenship.
I am thinking to put the name of notarized birth cert instead of my father's name on his passport to avoid re-done the notarized birth cert. My question is: Do you know if CIC or local VO request principle applicant's parents' passport to check? Thank you and your guidance is much appreciated!