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How to prove the kinship between Canadian relatives and immigrants
1, your birth certificate (to prove your relationship with your parents, which is also needed when applying for immigration to Canada)
2. Your uncle's birth certificate (to prove the relationship between your uncle and your grandparents)
3. Proof of the relationship between your father and your grandfather (this is the key point to prove the relationship between you and your uncle)
Generally, you need to bring your ID card, household registration book, grandpa's household registration book and uncle's birth certificate to the notary office. Your uncle's birth certificate has no time limit and can be used all the time. If the household registration changes, the notary office will go to the corresponding police station to check. But the requirements of each local notary office may be different. I suggest you contact the local municipal notary office first, and they will have more detailed application steps.
This is the requirement of Shanghai Notary Office for notarization of kinship. You can refer to:
/guide/ notary /kindred _ notary.html
Good luck!
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