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Document you need for your Quebec birth certificate application
What identification do I have to provide for your Quebec birth certificates application? You must provide photocopies of two documents to confirm your identity. One document you provide must clearly state your current address, the other document must be a piece of photo identification. Examples of photocopied documents that are accepted are a Québec Health Insurance Card, a driver's license recognized in Québec, a Canadian passport or Canadian citizenship certificate, an identification card issued by a Québec school board, CEGEP or university, or a private educational institution recognized by the Ministère de l'Éducation, or a municipal or school tax bill, an invoice from a power, telephone, or cable company. If you do not have any of these documents send what documentation you do have because the Directeur de l'état civil reserves the right to accept alternative documents to confirm you identity. If you do not have any photo identification available you must obtain the declaration of an authorized guarantor who has know you for at least two years. The guarantor must also be a Canadian citizen and be in a specific profession, the guarantor my be related to you as long as they meet the other criteria in the Quebec birth certificates application. When submitting your photocopied documentation make sure that all details are readable otherwise there may be a delay in processing your Quebec birth certificates application.
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