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I have to make my non express PR application with nomination, however i came to know my birth certificate has an extra word, ie my name is X and birth certificate has XY, i have exhausted all options to rectify this, i did do a Gazette notification now, will submitting a letter of explanation that i have no idea this existed and never used this name be enough, all my previous passports, visas,school certificates , bank details, 100% documents are with the correct name only BC is issue
 
I have to make my non express PR application with nomination, however i came to know my birth certificate has an extra word, ie my name is X and birth certificate has XY, i have exhausted all options to rectify this, i did do a Gazette notification now, will submitting a letter of explanation that i have no idea this existed and never used this name be enough, all my previous passports, visas,school certificates , bank details, 100% documents are with the correct name only BC is issue
You don't need birth certificate to apply for Non express entry. You only need it for Express entry application. However if you can't fix it , make an affidavit and submit it with all other correct documents.
 
You don't need birth certificate to apply for Non express entry. You only need it for Express entry application. However if you can't fix it , make an affidavit and submit it with all other correct documents.
Thanks for the response will do this, my application was returned the last time as missing birth certificate, this was online non express entry application. Hope it works
 
I have to make my non express PR application with nomination, however i came to know my birth certificate has an extra word, ie my name is X and birth certificate has XY, i have exhausted all options to rectify this, i did do a Gazette notification now, will submitting a letter of explanation that i have no idea this existed and never used this name be enough, all my previous passports, visas,school certificates , bank details, 100% documents are with the correct name only BC is issue
I would strongly recommend you to fix first birth certificate problem. IRCC accept follow for BC, EVEN IN CASE OF PNP NON EE.
  • If your birth certificate is in native language then it has to be translated with authorized translator
  • In above case you need to submit both original and translated one.
  • Birth certificate is mandatory for all members primary and dependents as well
  • If you don't have birth certificates then affidavit would work too with supporting documents.
if in case you failed to provide BC or any of the above condition 100% it will not fulfill Regulation-12 OF IRPA and your application will be returned. FIX THIS if you have any issues regarding BC.
 
I would strongly recommend you to fix first birth certificate problem. IRCC accept follow for BC, EVEN IN CASE OF PNP NON EE.
  • If your birth certificate is in native language then it has to be translated with authorized translator
  • In above case you need to submit both original and translated one.
  • Birth certificate is mandatory for all members primary and dependents as well
  • If you don't have birth certificates then affidavit would work too with supporting documents.
if in case you failed to provide BC or any of the above condition 100% it will not fulfill Regulation-12 OF IRPA and your application will be returned. FIX THIS if you have any issues regarding BC.
Thanks for the reply, i have BC in english the issue is the name discrepancy for which i am looking at using a same person affidavit, gazette and letter of explanation
 
Thanks for the reply, i have BC in english the issue is the name discrepancy for which i am looking at using a same person affidavit, gazette and letter of explanation
for name discrepancy prepare a template (affidavit) and write that name mentioned in birth certificate and in your passport and academic documents (give with reference) denotes the same person with 'correct name' which is mentioned in the passport. Something like that you need to prepare and get that notarized with lawyer and this will work.