M mand91 Newbie Apr 11, 2020 7 0 Apr 11, 2020 #1 What if your previous employer doesn't speak English? Can I submit an experience letter in my native language and attach an attested translated copy?
What if your previous employer doesn't speak English? Can I submit an experience letter in my native language and attach an attested translated copy?
M mand91 Newbie Apr 11, 2020 7 0 Apr 11, 2020 #2 dan_and said: Yes, you must have the document translated. Make sure it adheres to IRCC's requirements for translations: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/apply-permanent-residence/scan-upload-documents.html Note the easiest way is to use a certified translator because you don't have to mess around with affidavits etc. Click to expand... Hi there, Thank you very much for the link. I am currently residing in Canada, so can I use a certified translator here or the person has to be back home?
dan_and said: Yes, you must have the document translated. Make sure it adheres to IRCC's requirements for translations: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/apply-permanent-residence/scan-upload-documents.html Note the easiest way is to use a certified translator because you don't have to mess around with affidavits etc. Click to expand... Hi there, Thank you very much for the link. I am currently residing in Canada, so can I use a certified translator here or the person has to be back home?