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Passport stamp translation request

heszak

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Mar 11, 2017
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I took my test in June and been asked for the translation of my passport stamps.I've traveled out of the country a couple of time. Does anyone know how long it usually takes to made the decision considering my situation? How long it usually takes to make a decision for those who have gone out of the country a couple of times, any experience?
 

I love canada 99

Full Member
Nov 17, 2016
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I took my test in June and been asked for the translation of my passport stamps.I've traveled out of the country a couple of time. Does anyone know how long it usually takes to made the decision considering my situation? How long it usually takes to make a decision for those who have gone out of the country a couple of times, any experience?
Where should we do that kind of translation?
Do you think it will be better to send this translation with the application?
 

cempjwi

Hero Member
Mar 14, 2012
450
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CANADA
Category........
FAM
Visa Office......
CPP-Ottawa
App. Filed.......
31-Jul-12
Doc's Request.
09-Feb-13; Sent 13-Mar-13
AOR Received.
15-Oct-12; In-process 26-Mar-13
File Transfer...
15-Oct-12
Med's Request
02-Apr-13 Chest Xray Only
Med's Done....
14-May-12; 04-Apr-13 (Delivered 15-Apr-13)
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
19-Apr-2013
VISA ISSUED...
19-Apr-2013 (Rcvd May 15th, 2013)
LANDED..........
1-July-2013
Thanks for your reply, can we do that kind of translation with any certified translator?
It can be done by anyone who speaks the language on the stamp and the language to which is being translated (English or French). A notarized affidavit must be provided by the person who made the translations. So, it can be a friend, but not a family member (there is a list of who is considered a family member here http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/cit/admin/general/translation.asp). Translators who are certified members in good standing of one of the provincial or territorial organizations of translators and interpreters of Canada do not need to supply an affidavit. Those translators are EXPENSIVE!
 

I love canada 99

Full Member
Nov 17, 2016
38
4
It can be done by anyone who speaks the language on the stamp and the language to which is being translated (English or French). A notarized affidavit must be provided by the person who made the translations. So, it can be a friend, but not a family member (there is a list of who is considered a family member here http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/cit/admin/general/translation.asp). Translators who are certified members in good standing of one of the provincial or territorial organizations of translators and interpreters of Canada do not need to supply an affidavit. Those translators are EXPENSIVE!
Thank you for your clarification