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rock2013

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To Chinese citizen, could my passport or the Chinese ID card be used as the national identity document? Or it is better to use my Canadian drivers`licence? Please advice. Thank you! :)
 
You will get the required info here > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_identification_number
 
Great. Thank you for the quick reply :)

I guess I will need to use something issued by my country or origin then.. Do I need to include a photocopy of the ID card? It will be a tricky to get it translated and notarized. Please advice.

Thanks a lot!!
 
No. The point is, if your country doesn't have a National Identity Card, it is "not applicable," N/A.

Actually, the correct link is this one - there's a difference between national ID card and national ID number - the form asks about the national ID card -

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_national_identity_card_policies_by_country
 
I apologise. My mistake.
Thanks jes_ON
 
I see. Thank you both :)

So I guess I can just fill in my Chinese identify ID number, and the photocopy of the actual ID card is not necessary then... Is that correct?

Thanks!
 
Yes. Any photocopy is not required.
 
rock2013 said:
I see. Thank you both :)

So I guess I can just fill in my Chinese identify ID number, and the photocopy of the actual ID card is not necessary then... Is that correct?

Refer to the Document Checklist to find what documents you need.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM5610E.pdf

National ID is on the Document Checklist (under "Identity and Civil Status Documents"). So if you have a National ID Card, you need to provide a photocopy.
 
Thanks, Andy and Jes. I noticed the checklist requirement on the national ID card part, but the thing is there is no translation and notarization service for Chinese national ID card available...
 
rock2013 said:
Thanks, Andy and Jes. I noticed the checklist requirement on the national ID card part, but the thing is there is no translation and notarization service for Chinese national ID card available...

I am not sure why you think there is no one who can translate a document in Chinese. I suggest you locate a certified translator in your province - that way you can skip the affidavit. Google the "name of your province" + "translators association" (for example, if you google "Ontario translators association" you will find the ATIO website). Go to their website, find the directory, and then find a translator.

Is this a pain in the neck? Sure. But you really don't have any excuses...

You will need: a certified copy of the Chinese National ID Card
the Original English-language translation
(Translator's affidavit, if not translated by certified translator with Provincial/Territorial Translator's Association)