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ilfeen

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Hi we are doing family sponsorship for PR. I have been married to my canadian husband for almost 14 years. I was previously married and submitted my decree absolute from that first marriage as part of my application.
Immigration are not accepting it and are Saying I need an actual certificate but in the UK you dony get a certificate.
I'm at a loss of what to do?
 
I was married to a British and decree absolute is the last of it . That’s what I used and it was accepted
 
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From google search, decree absolute is the certificate to proof your divoice was finalized in UK.
may be include a letter of explination and resend the decree absolute.
 
Immigration are not accepting it and are Saying I need an actual certificate but in the UK you dony get a certificate.
I'm at a loss of what to do?

I'm only guessing but are you sure it's information re the divorce they're looking for, and not marriage certificate (from the first and/or second marriage)? I don't recall if we had to submit marriage certificates from previous marriages.