My father was born in 1915 in Toronto. I was born in the USA in 1944 and am applying for citizenship by descent. The problem is that I don't have my father's birth certificate. However I do have I have his certified birth registration that Ontario sent me in 1996 (marked "Extract of Original Record"). Will the CIC accept his birth registration in lieu of his birth certificate? I've read that it's acceptable for Ontario births on Canadian passport applications, but I haven't found any answers for the cit 0001.
When the Canadian consulate in San Francisco made certified true copies of the birth registration, they warned me that it doesn't match anything in their database.
I haven't been able to get his birth certificate because I don't have a Canadian guarantor and people I know in the USA who would have qualified as references are now retired and therefore no longer eligible to be a reference.
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One other question: My father's family emigrated to the USA in 1924, when he was 9, and he became a naturalized US citizen with his family in 1934 at age 19. I don't think this is a problem, but if it is, I hope someone will tell me.
My cit 0001 is complete and ready to send. I just hope to learn first whether sending my father's birth registration instead of his birth certificate will be a problem.
Thanks!
When the Canadian consulate in San Francisco made certified true copies of the birth registration, they warned me that it doesn't match anything in their database.
I haven't been able to get his birth certificate because I don't have a Canadian guarantor and people I know in the USA who would have qualified as references are now retired and therefore no longer eligible to be a reference.
.
One other question: My father's family emigrated to the USA in 1924, when he was 9, and he became a naturalized US citizen with his family in 1934 at age 19. I don't think this is a problem, but if it is, I hope someone will tell me.
My cit 0001 is complete and ready to send. I just hope to learn first whether sending my father's birth registration instead of his birth certificate will be a problem.
Thanks!