If your parents are applying for a TRV and you are their host.... the purpose would be 'Visiting Family'I am applying for my parents tourist visa under Visiting Family or Friends category
Your birth certificate which states their names as your parents or their passports (if the spouse names are included in the bio pages)but don't have their Marriage Certificate. What alternative I can use?
If your parents are married then they are not in a common law relationshipDo I need to send Common-In Law form aswell in Indian VACs?
Although it applies to temporary and immigrant visas, it is not mandatory to prove the marriage for a TRV.For them to be qualified as married they need to have a marriage legally recognized in their home country and in Canada.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/glossary.asp#m
Totally agreed.. was just pointing out what they legally say, although there are exceptions. I come from an African country where traditional marriages are not always recognized or registered but losts of people have been able to use the birth certificates to show a spousal relationshipAlthough it applies to temporary and immigrant visas, it is not mandatory to prove the marriage for a TRV.
In countries like India, marriages performed as religious ceremonies, were often not registered with the government marriage authorities in the last few decades. The rules have changed since then. But unavailability of a marriage certificate does not render the marriage as non-existent or as 'null and void'.
IRCC does accept birth certificates and copies of passports (indicating spouse names) as evidence of the marriage
IRCC would be critical of the marriage certificate (or the lack of it) if the applicant is applying for immigration. For TRVs, we've seen that other documents have been accepted if the marriage certificate is not available.... even an affidavit (although I don't agree with this alternative)Totally agreed.. was just pointing out what they legally say, although there are exceptions. I come from an African country where traditional marriages are not always recognized or registered but losts of people have been able to use the birth certificates to show a spousal relationship
Hey ,Thanks A lot, I uploaded mine and my sister's pp. I dont even have my birth certificate.
My parents are going on tourist visa. They already have US B2 visa, I think that would help.
Hey,Hi,
I am applying for my parents tourist visa under Visiting Family or Friends category but don't have their Marriage Certificate. What alternative I can use?
Hey did parents got approved for trv ???Hi,
I am applying for my parents tourist visa under Visiting Family or Friends category but don't have their Marriage Certificate. What alternative I can use?
Do I need to send Common-In Law form aswell in Indian VACs?
Thanks in advance.
Your parents can get a notarized marriage affidavit with photos stating that they were married on x date under y law (applicable act/law at that time) and have been living as a couple since x date (usually marriage date). That they are giving this declaration in lieu of marriage certificate etc.