Fellow Members,
I am posting this thread on behalf of my brother who is an Indian Citizen and is applying for Canadian Permanent residence. He has already received his ITA.
He is married and got 2 kids, however, he doesn't have a Government issued marriage certificate. Instead, he has a local mosque issued marriage certificate written in English that was accepted for Saudi Arabia visa and also for India passport applications. As you are aware, getting a local panchayat government-issued certificate currently takes few months especially when it is not registered. I have few questions:
1) Will Canada Immigration accept the local mosque certificate especially when their kids have birth certificates naming them parents?
2) Another option is to obtain Waqf board issued certifcate that can be obtained within a weeks timeframe. Will they accept Waqf issued certificate? Somehow Waqf board is constituted by the Government.
3) Can my brother choose common in-law option? Please note he chose "Married" option for his express entry profile. Can he change "Married" to common-in-law post ITA?
4) Any other suggestion that you would recommend.
Thanks so much in advance.
I am posting this thread on behalf of my brother who is an Indian Citizen and is applying for Canadian Permanent residence. He has already received his ITA.
He is married and got 2 kids, however, he doesn't have a Government issued marriage certificate. Instead, he has a local mosque issued marriage certificate written in English that was accepted for Saudi Arabia visa and also for India passport applications. As you are aware, getting a local panchayat government-issued certificate currently takes few months especially when it is not registered. I have few questions:
1) Will Canada Immigration accept the local mosque certificate especially when their kids have birth certificates naming them parents?
2) Another option is to obtain Waqf board issued certifcate that can be obtained within a weeks timeframe. Will they accept Waqf issued certificate? Somehow Waqf board is constituted by the Government.
3) Can my brother choose common in-law option? Please note he chose "Married" option for his express entry profile. Can he change "Married" to common-in-law post ITA?
4) Any other suggestion that you would recommend.
Thanks so much in advance.