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How Do You Replace A Lost Canadian Birth Certificate?

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How Do You Replace A Lost Canadian Birth Certificate?

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A birth certificate is something you probably take for granted, and you may not even be entirely sure where it is. Yet you will need your birth certificate to apply for a passport or other important government documents, and if you lose it then it must be replaced. Thankfully, replacing a lost birth certificate in Canada is reasonably hassle-free. Compile the important personal documents which will allow you to apply for a new birth certificate. These include your citizenship certificate and pink transmission copies, two forms of photo identification, and any other government certificates, such as marriage certificates or divorce decrees. Visit the Application for a citizenship certificate section of the Citizenship and Immigration Canada website (see resources) and scroll to the list of documents at the bottom of the page. You will see an instruction guide, the application form, and a document checklist, all in PDF form. Download those files. Fill in the application. Complete the appl

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