1) Is the UCI number (10 digits) found right side of "FPC" and below "ONE" in the TRV (got in 2017)? Check the below link for discussions in this regard: CLICK HEREDoing something for parents is a novel work and I am lucky to have the opportunity to sponsor them.
Fellow sponsors, please help me on the following queries:
1) Is the UCI number (10 digits) found right side of "FPC" and below "ONE" in the TRV (got in 2017)?
2) Do my parents need to provide employment certificate as a Government employee?
3) Can we put "N/A" for the level of jurisdiction [IMM 5669e, Question-8]?
4) Do I need to explain why my parents don't have National Identity Card although they are government employee?
5) My parents lost all documents regarding marriage. Recently, they register their marriage and got
Marriage certificate (English), Nikahnama (English) which has recent date but also mention about the original marriage date.
Is this a proper way or do they need to provide affidavit as mentioned in (https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/sharing-affidavit-wording-format-in-lieu-of-marriage-or-birth-certificate.553065/)?
Any other advice is most welcome.
Thank you in advance.
2) Do my parents need to provide employment certificate as a Government employee? Nope
3) Can we put "N/A" for the level of jurisdiction [IMM 5669e, Question-8]? You have to provide the jurisdiction, all government jobs have some sort of jurisdiction e.g. national, regional or municipal.
4) Do I need to explain why my parents don't have National Identity Card although they are government employee? If they do not have a NIC, then you should provide an explanation letter explaining Why they do not have a NIC
5) My parents lost all documents regarding marriage. Recently, they register their marriage and got
Marriage certificate (English), Nikahnama (English) which has recent date but also mention about the original marriage date.
Is this a proper way or do they need to provide affidavit as mentioned in (https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/sharing-affidavit-wording-format-in-lieu-of-marriage-or-birth-certificate.553065/)? They are not required to give an AFFIDAVIT, the Marriage certificate (English), Nikahnama (English) will work absolutely fine There is no issue if it was issued recently.