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Is this the form you guys filled out to get your long form BC?

http://www.forms.ssb.gov.on.ca/mbs/ssb/forms/ssbforms.nsf/GetAttachDocs/007-11076E~1/$File/11076E.pdf

The only bc that my husband's mom says he's ever had is this little thing that doesn't have his parent's name on it.

So I'm going to assume it's only $35.

Also, #######@weight at birth?

It doesn't even say that on this little thing.

My MIL is going to catch on really quick with all of these questions that her son is leaving.

He hasn't told her yet =\

Oh JESUS doctor or attendant and address?!

Can you get this stuff by just going to the hospital you were born at?

I mean it's a block away...

Where I'm from, we go to the health dept and fork over like 10 bucks, a drivers license and a signature and they print you out a new copy.

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Is this the form you guys filled out to get your long form BC?

http://www.forms.ssb.gov.on.ca/mbs/ssb/forms/ssbforms.nsf/GetAttachDocs/007-11076E~1/$File/11076E.pdf

The only bc that my husband's mom says he's ever had is this little thing that doesn't have his parent's name on it.

So I'm going to assume it's only $35.

Also, #######@weight at birth?

It doesn't even say that on this little thing.

My MIL is going to catch on really quick with all of these questions that her son is leaving.

He hasn't told her yet =\

Oh JESUS doctor or attendant and address?!

Can you get this stuff by just going to the hospital you were born at?

I mean it's a block away...

Where I'm from, we go to the health dept and fork over like 10 bucks, a drivers license and a signature and they print you out a new copy.

I had to order the original certified copy of birth registration for me & my daughter ($100 per registration copy) Also the original certified copy of our marriage certificate ( also $100) was $300 for 3 pieces of paper. These papers have all the little details like Weight at Birth and Doctor that delivered you ect... The regular Birth Certificate doesn't have that information.My https://www.orgforms.gov.on.ca/eForms/start.dolink>>> Here's the link for Ontario

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When I applied for mine, it was electronic. There is a place where you can fill out everything online and submit and they mail the certificate to you. I don't remember it being that detailed... but I would have known the answers to all those questions so I may not have thought anything of it.

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My finace had to pay $50 for his and he's in BC. It needs to be a certified copy. I don't have the web site available, but I know he was able to order it on-line and it arrived in about a week.

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When I applied for mine, it was electronic. There is a place where you can fill out everything online and submit and they mail the certificate to you. I don't remember it being that detailed... but I would have known the answers to all those questions so I may not have thought anything of it.

Was it this site?

https://www.orgforms.gov.on.ca/eForms/scr04_ApplicantInfo.do

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Here is the online form for Ontario...it does ask those same types of questions. For some I know you don't have to be exact (ie the weight at birth) but his mother's info does need to be correct.

http://www.ontario.ca/government/birth-certificates

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Here is the online form for Ontario...it does ask those same types of questions. For some I know you don't have to be exact (ie the weight at birth) but his mother's info does need to be correct.

http://www.ontario.ca/government/birth-certificates

Glad I can do this online at least.

How come it doesn't list the fee?

Or am I totally missing it?

Edit: NVM Found it on the direct page you sent me to rather than the page after that.

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In BC, I went to the vital statistics website and filled it out online. I wasn't asked about birth weight or anything like that - just my mother and father's name and birthplaces. I guess it's different for every province? I think mine was 26 bucks and arrived in less than a week.

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In BC, I went to the vital statistics website and filled it out online. I wasn't asked about birth weight or anything like that - just my mother and father's name and birthplaces. I guess it's different for every province? I think mine was 26 bucks and arrived in less than a week.

Yeah I realized after the fact that I should have specified province =X

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In BC, I went to the vital statistics website and filled it out online. I wasn't asked about birth weight or anything like that - just my mother and father's name and birthplaces. I guess it's different for every province? I think mine was 26 bucks and arrived in less than a week.

I'm from BC too. Our lawyer told us specifically we had to get these true certified copies of all these documents and they were $100 a peice. Do you mean we wasted our money? Ugh

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I'm from BC too. Our lawyer told us specifically we had to get these true certified copies of all these documents and they were $100 a peice. Do you mean we wasted our money? Ugh

I just ordered one online from their website. Did you go through your lawyer? That could be why it probably cost so much. The long form BC birth certificate is only 27 bucks, a true certified copy is 50$

https://ecos.vs.gov.bc.ca/ecos_prod/OnLineHelp/faq.html

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I just ordered one online from their website. Did you go through your lawyer? That could be why it probably cost so much. The long form BC birth certificate is only 27 bucks, a true certified copy is 50$

https://ecos.vs.gov.bc.ca/ecos_prod/OnLineHelp/faq.html

It was $50!! I kept thinking $100 all this time lol it was so long ago back in last november or december that i got it. Yeah my lawyer said we needed the true certified copy with all info on it rather than a regular birth certificate... It was the original that both parents signed Doctors signed and everything. Same with the marriage certificate was a copy of the original marriage license that both of us signed and our witnesses... My linkhttp://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/351401-certified-copies/>>> Here's a link

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It was $50!! I kept thinking $100 all this time lol it was so long ago back in last november or december that i got it. Yeah my lawyer said we needed the true certified copy with all info on it rather than a regular birth certificate... It was the original that both parents signed Doctors signed and everything. Same with the marriage certificate was a copy of the original marriage license that both of us signed and our witnesses... My linkhttp://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/351401-certified-copies/>>> Here's a link

So, now I'm wondering if I ordered the wrong thing? I thought we just needed a birth certificate with our parents names on it?

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Is this the form you guys filled out to get your long form BC?

http://www.forms.ssb.gov.on.ca/mbs/ssb/forms/ssbforms.nsf/GetAttachDocs/007-11076E~1/$File/11076E.pdf

The only bc that my husband's mom says he's ever had is this little thing that doesn't have his parent's name on it.

So I'm going to assume it's only $35.

Also, #######@weight at birth?

It doesn't even say that on this little thing.

My MIL is going to catch on really quick with all of these questions that her son is leaving.

He hasn't told her yet =\

Oh JESUS doctor or attendant and address?!

Can you get this stuff by just going to the hospital you were born at?

I mean it's a block away...

Where I'm from, we go to the health dept and fork over like 10 bucks, a drivers license and a signature and they print you out a new copy.

Just do it on the online system. WAY easier. I didn't need to put my weight or anything. As long as you give them enough info they should be able to look up your original certificate. yes it costs $35 if it's your first certificate. I just got mine.

You're looking for a certified copy.

Go here: https://www.orgforms.gov.on.ca/eForms/start.do

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Just do it on the online system. WAY easier. I didn't need to put my weight or anything. As long as you give them enough info they should be able to look up your original certificate. yes it costs $35 if it's your first certificate. I just got mine.

Go here: https://www.orgforms.gov.on.ca/eForms/start.do

That one asks for weight and count of older siblings (weird)

I wonder if that part isn't required then?

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