Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 8:23 am-
Hello. I am currently in the UK, having spent the summer here (spent last summer too), and plan on starting the application process for my Ancestry Visa when I return to Canada 9th September.
I am curious, when you say the 'long form birth certificate' what do you mean? I obtained birth records for my maternal grandfather and grandmother, and they arrived a photocopy of a page from the record book, and it is a long strip of the book. Is that what you are referring to? Do I need to prove my grandparents were married? I have my mother's birth certificate, so will that be sufficient to prove ancestry?
Also, from what I have read, I must send my actual passport? That worries me. Anyone have any problems in that regard? I don't trust the government not to lose things.
I have my grandparents birth records, my mother's birth certificate, my birth certificate and passport, money in the bank and money invested, a friend's address in the UK. is there anything else I need besides filling out the application form, paying the fees, and getting this biometrics thingy done?
Also, I've heard talk of the UK doing away with the ancestry visa. My brother wants to get his visa but might not be moving to the UK right away. Should we get one for him as well, so at least he has it, if they do decide to scrap the ancestry visa?
Thanks for letting me ramble on here, and I look forward to hearing your comments.
Tallie