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So from what I have read on here, we have to send original police certificates and NOT certified copies. Of course with a translation and affidavit that it is a true translation.
For his birth certificate, we would like to send the original, we don't need it back (it is just a piece of paper that he gets for free), with a translation and affidavit. In the guide - 3900ETOC, it says:
Any document that is not in English or French must be accompanied by:
the English or French translation; and
an affidavit from the person who completed the translation; and
a certified copy of the original document.
We are assuming if send the original we don't need to get a copy certified, however all this stuff stresses me out and I would rather be 100% sure.
So from what I have read on here, we have to send original police certificates and NOT certified copies. Of course with a translation and affidavit that it is a true translation.
For his birth certificate, we would like to send the original, we don't need it back (it is just a piece of paper that he gets for free), with a translation and affidavit. In the guide - 3900ETOC, it says:
Any document that is not in English or French must be accompanied by:
the English or French translation; and
an affidavit from the person who completed the translation; and
a certified copy of the original document.
We are assuming if send the original we don't need to get a copy certified, however all this stuff stresses me out and I would rather be 100% sure.
That's probably correct. I don't know what country you're from but in Mexico, for example, what people call "originals" really are certified copies. The thinking is that the original is in a record book somewhere and the certificates you get are all certified copies. So if that's similar to your situation, the original government-issued document is likely enough.
My boyfriend is from Italy and what you are saying makes sense.
But I think that is different from certified copies. I'm a Canadian and recently applied for Hungarian citizenship, and our birth certificates (long version) costs some money, so you want to keep the originals. So I had to make certified copies...literally a photocopy, with some stamps, so that is why I was confused.
My boyfriend is from Italy and what you are saying makes sense.
But I think that is different from certified copies. I'm a Canadian and recently applied for Hungarian citizenship, and our birth certificates (long version) costs some money, so you want to keep the originals. So I had to make certified copies...literally a photocopy, with some stamps, so that is why I was confused.
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