Hello everyone,
Just looking for some advice, we have collected all the documents for my husband's Spousal Sponsorship to immigrate to Canada. I am Canadian and he is Belgian and we currently live in Belgium.
I thought everything was done, we collected all documents etc etc. We have hired a lawyer to help with this. I got all the documents translated from Dutch to English with an affidavit (which took some time to do as it is not practiced in Belgium). Our original lawyer at the firm no longer works there, and the new lawyer has come back and said we need certified copies of all the translated documents. I went to the city hall, they made copies and stamped it, but they didn't write, "this is a true and certified copy of the original document", so I am not sure if it will be accepted. Anyone have advice for this? If it is not good enough, I assume I need to go to a notary public?
My next issue is that once it is certified, the certification will be in Dutch which means it will have to be translated. That means I will have to pay again for new translations and an affidavit. Pretty annoying, but I do not see a way around this. Unless someone has advice?
Just looking for some advice, we have collected all the documents for my husband's Spousal Sponsorship to immigrate to Canada. I am Canadian and he is Belgian and we currently live in Belgium.
I thought everything was done, we collected all documents etc etc. We have hired a lawyer to help with this. I got all the documents translated from Dutch to English with an affidavit (which took some time to do as it is not practiced in Belgium). Our original lawyer at the firm no longer works there, and the new lawyer has come back and said we need certified copies of all the translated documents. I went to the city hall, they made copies and stamped it, but they didn't write, "this is a true and certified copy of the original document", so I am not sure if it will be accepted. Anyone have advice for this? If it is not good enough, I assume I need to go to a notary public?
My next issue is that once it is certified, the certification will be in Dutch which means it will have to be translated. That means I will have to pay again for new translations and an affidavit. Pretty annoying, but I do not see a way around this. Unless someone has advice?
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