Hi all, I'm hoping some of you can help me with this as there are a lot of Korean applicants.
I'm sponsoring my husband who is Korean, and the new form says we need to include his birth certificate and one for each of his family members whether they are accompanying him to Canada or not.
The problem is... my husband insists that birth certificates don't exist in Korea, and that the document we got from the local government office is what Koreans consider a birth certificate. The document is called '기본증명서' in Korean.
Can anyone confirm this? Do all his family members need to include theirs, even if they aren't coming with him?
Thank you kindly in advance.
I'm sponsoring my husband who is Korean, and the new form says we need to include his birth certificate and one for each of his family members whether they are accompanying him to Canada or not.
The problem is... my husband insists that birth certificates don't exist in Korea, and that the document we got from the local government office is what Koreans consider a birth certificate. The document is called '기본증명서' in Korean.
Can anyone confirm this? Do all his family members need to include theirs, even if they aren't coming with him?
Thank you kindly in advance.