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I am 22 years old and need a birth certificate.

One: What you said should be called (proving who your parents are), not a birth certificate. For example, if you study abroad or immigrate, you should bring your household registration book (parents' household registration book), ID card and photos to the notary office to apply for a birth certificate (notarial certificates are usually stamped and signed in Chinese and English). But it seems that we must go back to the local area to deal with it! !

The birth certificate required by formal (official) overseas study or immigration institutions is a birth certificate, which contains the names of parents and the name, gender, date and place of birth.

(Birth certificates are generally useless, right? Now the hospital doesn't even send it. If you have to use it, just ask someone you know in the hospital to issue a certificate. )

Two: If you already have an one-child certificate, you only need a fair translation, and you have to go to the notary office of your birthplace.

Three: Let parents work, who is whose father (date of birth) and who is whose mother (date of birth).

Take these two directly to the notary office and bring the household registration book.

Things to bring: household registration book (including parents'), ID card, photo, one-child card! ! !

The above can basically solve your problem! !

Good luck! ! !