We have been asked to send certified copies of all the original documents and we are a bit unclear of what we did wrong.
We found an official translator from their list of approved translators and we sent them photocopies of the original documents in Spanish. The translator stamped every translated document and certified it was a true translation of the document they were sent. Then we got a professional accountant in Toronto to certify every copy we sent the translator, checking each copy against the original and adding their name, date, text ("I hereby certify this is a true copy of the original..." etc).
Since there is no explanation we do not know what to do. We are about to spend a lot of money getting each page certified by a notary instead of a professional accountant but we are confused because we read (on Immigroup com and several other websites) that professional accountants are allowed to certify copies within Canada.
Before we spend the money on a notary and, more importantly, to avoid, having our application sent back to us again, any help on whether there is something wrong we are doing would be extremely helpful. Are we certifying translations properly? Are we not?
Thanks in advance for your help and time, everyone.
We found an official translator from their list of approved translators and we sent them photocopies of the original documents in Spanish. The translator stamped every translated document and certified it was a true translation of the document they were sent. Then we got a professional accountant in Toronto to certify every copy we sent the translator, checking each copy against the original and adding their name, date, text ("I hereby certify this is a true copy of the original..." etc).
Since there is no explanation we do not know what to do. We are about to spend a lot of money getting each page certified by a notary instead of a professional accountant but we are confused because we read (on Immigroup com and several other websites) that professional accountants are allowed to certify copies within Canada.
Before we spend the money on a notary and, more importantly, to avoid, having our application sent back to us again, any help on whether there is something wrong we are doing would be extremely helpful. Are we certifying translations properly? Are we not?
Thanks in advance for your help and time, everyone.