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Translate documents in Canada

masterfire

Star Member
Dec 22, 2018
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3
Hello
My wife now currently in Canada as international student and she want to apply for PR.
We translate some non-English document in our home country and now she will apply in Canada,
So we must re-translate the documents in Canada again?

Thank you
 

sumylili

Hero Member
Feb 22, 2019
387
162
Toronto
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CEC
Visa Office......
Winnipeg
NOC Code......
1311
App. Filed.......
14-11-2018
AOR Received.
14-11-2018
Med's Done....
14-12-2018
Interview........
04-06-2019
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Landing Email 17-05-2019
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04-06-2019
Hello
My wife now currently in Canada as international student and she want to apply for PR.
We translate some non-English document in our home country and now she will apply in Canada,
So we must re-translate the documents in Canada again?

Thank you
No, you don't need to re-translate your documents. Translations can be done in your home country or in Canada. They just need to be done by a certified translator.
 

pvelmo

Newbie
May 15, 2020
4
0
@masterfire did you apply with the documents translated in your home country and did it work? I watched the same video and was thinking the same thing
 

Kent.Kiosaki

Full Member
Jul 11, 2020
30
16
@pvelmo I got my PR on July 13th, 2020 with documents translated in my home country (some documents were translated in 2014, some documents were translated in 2020). As long as you follows the instructions of IRCC (for documents translation) you are fine, and you can get your documents to be translated either in Canada or your home town country. Good luck
 

pvelmo

Newbie
May 15, 2020
4
0
@pvelmo I got my PR on July 13th, 2020 with documents translated in my home country (some documents were translated in 2014, some documents were translated in 2020). As long as you follows the instructions of IRCC (for documents translation) you are fine, and you can get your documents to be translated either in Canada or your home town country. Good luck

Thank you so much, and I am glad to hear it!