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http://www.ontario.ca/en/services_for_residents/121591

And I wasn't even born in Ontario!

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Does anyone know of a website to get a long form birth certificate (Ontario)? thanks

Please make use of the search function before you ask questions. 90% of the questions you ask have already been answered by others discussing the exact same thing. :)

You can apply here: https://www.orgforms.gov.on.ca/eForms/start.do?lang=en

(I just noticed Peachy replied the same time as me... our links lead to the same place... mine is just one click further).

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Does anyone know of a website to get a long form birth certificate (Ontario)? thanks

Since there never has been anything routinely called a "long form" birth certificate until the last US election, I presume you are talking about getting a certified copy of the birth registration as opposed to a birth certificate, which is the official certification that the registration is filed. I don't believe there is any part of this process that requires the certified copy of birth registration and not all jurisdictions will issue them. Luckily, you don't need it and a birth certificate, also known as a certificate of birth or certificate of live birth (since hospitals register stillbirths as well), is the standard for proving birth, age, citizenship, getting a passport, etc.

Unless your citizenship is challenged by a group of lunatic racists, you won't need to pay extra for the registration and a certified birth certificate is all you need to submit in this process.

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Does anyone know of a website to get a long form birth certificate (Ontario)? thanks

Since there never has been anything routinely called a "long form" birth certificate until the last US election, I presume you are talking about getting a certified copy of the birth registration as opposed to a birth certificate, which is the official certification that the registration is filed. I don't believe there is any part of this process that requires the certified copy of birth registration and not all jurisdictions will issue them. Luckily, you don't need it and a birth certificate, also known as a certificate of birth or certificate of live birth (since hospitals register stillbirths as well), is the standard for proving birth, age, citizenship, getting a passport, etc.

Unless your citizenship is challenged by a group of lunatic racists, you won't need to pay extra for the registration and a certified birth certificate is all you need to submit in this process.

Well actually is it called a long form birth certificate here in Canada. So you presume incorrectly :hehe:

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Does anyone know of a website to get a long form birth certificate (Ontario)? thanks

Since there never has been anything routinely called a "long form" birth certificate until the last US election, I presume you are talking about getting a certified copy of the birth registration as opposed to a birth certificate, which is the official certification that the registration is filed. I don't believe there is any part of this process that requires the certified copy of birth registration and not all jurisdictions will issue them. Luckily, you don't need it and a birth certificate, also known as a certificate of birth or certificate of live birth (since hospitals register stillbirths as well), is the standard for proving birth, age, citizenship, getting a passport, etc.

Unless your citizenship is challenged by a group of lunatic racists, you won't need to pay extra for the registration and a certified birth certificate is all you need to submit in this process.

Well...she needs the LONG FORM BIRTH CERTIFICATE as she is Canadian and it's needed for her visa journey and that's what it's called in Canada. It is differentiated that way so as to not submit the small wallet sized one that most, if not all Canadians have, and it's not accepted at the Embassy.

Whatever has occurred in the US, as far as Elections, would have nothing to do with what Canada calls their BC's.

For your information, in my home province, the BC I needed for the immigration process WAS more expensive than the other.

Please don't respond with such rancor when this was asked in the Canada forum next time. :blink:

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Does anyone know of a website to get a long form birth certificate (Ontario)? thanks

Since there never has been anything routinely called a "long form" birth certificate until the last US election, I presume you are talking about getting a certified copy of the birth registration as opposed to a birth certificate, which is the official certification that the registration is filed. I don't believe there is any part of this process that requires the certified copy of birth registration and not all jurisdictions will issue them. Luckily, you don't need it and a birth certificate, also known as a certificate of birth or certificate of live birth (since hospitals register stillbirths as well), is the standard for proving birth, age, citizenship, getting a passport, etc.

Unless your citizenship is challenged by a group of lunatic racists, you won't need to pay extra for the registration and a certified birth certificate is all you need to submit in this process.

I suggest you realize where you are posting before posting and presuming/assuming anything.

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Does anyone know of a website to get a long form birth certificate (Ontario)? thanks

Since there never has been anything routinely called a "long form" birth certificate until the last US election, I presume you are talking about getting a certified copy of the birth registration as opposed to a birth certificate, which is the official certification that the registration is filed. I don't believe there is any part of this process that requires the certified copy of birth registration and not all jurisdictions will issue them. Luckily, you don't need it and a birth certificate, also known as a certificate of birth or certificate of live birth (since hospitals register stillbirths as well), is the standard for proving birth, age, citizenship, getting a passport, etc.

Unless your citizenship is challenged by a group of lunatic racists, you won't need to pay extra for the registration and a certified birth certificate is all you need to submit in this process.

Well how about that... :lol:

Attempt at an explanation : Fail.

"...My hair's mostly wind,

My eyes filled with grit

My skin's white then brown

My lips chapped and split

I've lain on the prairie and heard grasses sigh

I've stared at the vast open bowl of the sky

I've seen all the castles and faces in clouds

My home is the prairie and for that I am proud…

If You're not from the Prairie, you can't know my soul

You don't know our blizzards; you've not fought our cold

You can't know my mind, nor ever my heart

Unless deep within you there's somehow a part…

A part of these things that I've said that I know,

The wind, sky and earth, the storms and the snow.

Best say that you have - and then we'll be one,

For we will have shared that same blazing sun." - David Bouchard

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Does anyone know of a website to get a long form birth certificate (Ontario)? thanks

Since there never has been anything routinely called a "long form" birth certificate until the last US election, I presume you are talking about getting a certified copy of the birth registration as opposed to a birth certificate, which is the official certification that the registration is filed. I don't believe there is any part of this process that requires the certified copy of birth registration and not all jurisdictions will issue them. Luckily, you don't need it and a birth certificate, also known as a certificate of birth or certificate of live birth (since hospitals register stillbirths as well), is the standard for proving birth, age, citizenship, getting a passport, etc.

Unless your citizenship is challenged by a group of lunatic racists, you won't need to pay extra for the registration and a certified birth certificate is all you need to submit in this process.

Well how about that... :lol:

Attempt at an explanation : Fail.

:rofl:

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May 23, 2012 - Mailed I-751
January 7, 2013 - RFE Received
March 26, 2013 - RFE Response Sent
April 11, 2013 - ROC APPROVED

June 8th, 2013 - 10 yr GC Received (FINALLY)

AOS Timeline:
March 23, 2010 - Mailed I-485 (AOS), I-131 (AP), I-765 (EAD)
June 7, 2010 - AP received
June 12, 2010 - EAD received
August 27, 2010 - 2 yr Green Card Received!


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November 20, 2009 - Interview in Montreal - Approved!
January 3, 2010 - POE (Ambassador Bridge)
January 20, 2010 - Wedding

 
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