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joryhagen

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Sep 12, 2017
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Hello all, I know this has been discussed before, but the process seems to be ever changing with Citizenship and Immigration Canada. So, certified translations often (or always?) have that staple placed by the Translator or notary and sometimes stamped. Should it be removed or not? has anyone been rejected because of this one way or the other? Thanks so much everyone :)
 
For myself I didn't removed any staples or tape place by translator on our certified translation. No issue at all.
I would say to not remove it.
 
We didnt remove them from ours either and there was no problem.
 
You should not remove anything done by the person certifying the translations or copies.