future_canadian said:
Submit the below affidavit of you don't have BC
To whomsoever it may concern
I, Mr. ####### s/o ###### aged ######## years, residing at ################ India, do here by solemnly affirm and sincerely state as follows:
I am an Indian citizen by birth and my date of birth is ##############.
I was born to Mr. ########## and Mrs. ########## who are my father and mother. I was born in #######, ########, ######, India.
In order to obtain a birth certificate from the local authorities, I am required to provide my birth record details from the hospital in which I was born, but I am unable to do so, as I was born at my parents’ residence.
I am giving this sworn statement because no birth certificate/record exists for me since I was born in my parents’ residential house at #################.
In lieu of this, I am providing notarized copies of my educational documents and Passport.
My 10th and 12th class board certificates and my Passport shows my place and date of birth is #########, #################. Both the documents are enclosed for your ready references.
Hope to be heard on my plea.
Thank you…
I make the statements contained in this affidavit conscientiously, knowing the same to be true.
I make this solemn declaration by virtue of the Statutory Declarations Act 1995 as amended and subject to the penalties provided by that Act for the making of false statements in statutory declarations to be true in every particular.
Signature of ##########
Making the Declaration
Declared on this day of
Important Instructions for preparing affidavit for birth-certificate:
This affidavit must be taken on a Rs. 50/- or Rs. 100/- stamp paper.
You can approach any Notary Advocate for preparing the affidavit.
It should be addressed “To whom so ever it May Concern”, as you may not be aware of who will be reading the letter.
This affidavit must be submitted in original.