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Asked by Viny Robinson from china | Dec. 05, 2019 05:22
About:China Family Reunion Visa

My son's birth certificate has been issued by a UK government department

I am currently living in China. I have been working here since 2010 but my contract will end at end of January 2020. My residency permit ends then also. My son has recently married a Chinese lady. I would like to stay on in China. I'm told that I can get a relationship visa, Q1 or Q2. To avail of this type of visa I have to prove that my son really is my son. I have his birth certificate here in China with me. It was issued by the General Registry Office, an official department of the UK government meaning, I believe that it needs no further notarisation. Will this document fulfil the requirement for my visa or will it need to be legalised also? Please help...

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Answered by John Doe | Dec. 06, 2019 21:45
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It varies by country so you need to contact the CVASC in the UK to see whether it's necessary. Usually in Canada they will accept a provincial long-form birth certificate with both parents' names without notarization.
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