Birth certificate error

Ok so I sent in my proof application at the end of July for myself and my father, and while I sent in all of my documents I completely forgot there there was an error with my birth certificate. My mom was the one who gave the hospital the information for it and she didn’t know/forgot at that time that my dad wasn’t born in the state we live in, so that information is incorrect. This has never been an issue for my us documents, I have a passport and a realID, but with how strict the IRCC is, what should I do once I get my AOR? I don’t have any documents that prove my birth and his correct place of birth. Do I send a letter or something? Is this even an issue, since both of our names are correct?

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u/IllNeighborhood9574 — 5 days ago

US Naturalization papers?

Hi everyone, I just got my last documents in order today (huge shout out to the NB archives, thanks to their speedy work it's taken me less than a month from first learning about my eligibility to get all my documents) and I was wondering if I needed to or should include my G0's US petition for naturalization paper (which I already have and would just need to make copies of). I'm only G3 so I have birth certificates for everyone, but on my grandmothers bc it states her father's name (G0) as first / middle initial / last, while on his bc it only shows his middle / last. The only document I have that has both names is his petition for naturalization, but I'm hesitant to include it because it has the whole "renounce absolutely and forever all allegiance to foreign nations" etc. I know that Canada doesn't count this as renouncing citizenship unless they formally do so with the government, but if I'm sending IRCC this, would they flag it as such, even retroactively? He naturalized in 1938, via marriage, if that makes a difference. Thanks!!!

I did cross-post this in the friday weekly thread over in /canadiancitizenship but they're so inundated with questions over there that I figured this might be a more accessible place to ask. :)

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u/IllNeighborhood9574 — 1 month ago

Northeastern ED or EA

Hi everyone, my top school I would like to apply to this fall is Northeastern and I was wondering if anyone knew if it was worth it to apply ED rather than EA. I have a 3.93 GPA and a 162 LSAT, and I don’t know if applying ED for the extra admissions boost would have any negative impact on a scholarship offer. Has anyone here applied to NUSL ED and gotten scholarships? Do you think that it’s less if you apply ED?

Before anyone tells me to retake the lsat and apply to better ranked schools I want to do educational law/PI and I refuse to move out of the northeast.

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u/IllNeighborhood9574 — 2 months ago