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How do illegitimate children go through immigration procedures in Canada?

There are several problems to be noted: every newborn after 1996 will have a medical birth certificate with the above-mentioned name, date of birth, place of birth, parents' names and other information. I don't know if your daughter has such a certificate. How to fill in the father's information? If you were born before 1996, birth notarization will also involve the above information. Besides, has your daughter's registered permanent residence been kept now? Because a passport requires a household registration book, and an adult needs an ID card. You'd better do a DNA test to prove your mother-daughter relationship Canada attaches importance to consanguinity and whether it is unmarried will not be investigated. If you immigrate with your children after divorce, you need the other party (biological parents) to issue a statement agreeing to the immigration of your children, but you don't need to issue such a certificate if your household registration has been single.