Mine was a translation that was certified by a notary public. I used docsbase for my translation. They were quick (and relatively cheap). Paid $30 and change for translation of 2 stamps, received the notarized translation within 2 days.
I got a quote from docsbase. They send below information
The discounted price for a fully certified translation of the attached document from Turkish into English $35.75 CAD including tax and official certification for IRCC and could be done within 3-5 business days.
Is it enough just to be certified or certified by a notary public?
I got a quote from docsbase. They send below information
The discounted price for a fully certified translation of the attached document from Turkish into English $35.75 CAD including tax and official certification for IRCC and could be done within 3-5 business days.
Is it enough just to be certified or certified by a notary public?
In that order yes but you'll have to submit a separate application for your passport. After oath, you have to wait until you receive your citizenship certificate. Once you have it, you can apply for a passport.
Thx! so the photos we submitted in the citizenship packaged is not for passport? I'd hope so bc I don't really like to use that photo in my passport lol
Any idea of the timeline from DM to oath to citizenship certificate? I remember you said about 3-5 months. Was it still the case?
Thx! so the photos we submitted in the citizenship packaged is not for passport? I'd hope so bc I don't really like to use that photo in my passport lol
Any idea of the timeline from DM to oath to citizenship certificate? I remember you said about 3-5 months. Was it still the case?
3 - 5 months was for test to oath. I mean, I'm not sure but it depends. One could theoretically receive an oath invitation along with DM or a few days after DM or a few months after DM.
My take on this is that if IRCC is looking to meet the "80% of applicants within 12 months" processing time KPI, then it is probable that several September 2020 applicants will receive an oath invitation to take oath before September ends. But that's just my guess and it might not be correct.
You'll have to submit separate photos and application for your passport. The ones you submitted were only for your Citizenship application.
3 - 5 months was for test to oath. I mean, I'm not sure but it depends. One could theoretically receive an oath invitation along with DM or a few days after DM or a few months after DM.
My take on this is that if IRCC is looking to meet the "80% of applicants within 12 months" processing time KPI, then it is probable that several September 2020 applicants will receive an oath invitation to take oath before September ends. But that's just my guess and it might not be correct.
You'll have to submit separate photos and application for your passport. The ones you submitted were only for your Citizenship application.
Anything on the passport that is not in English or French should be translated (visas / stamps / bio page, if it is not in English or French).
You'll need to submit ALL the pages of the passport including empty pages.
If you have a stamp that is in both in English/French and a foreign language, then it should be okay if you don't translate this stamp but I would still recommend that you get these translated, just in case.
Hi just checked my passport, everything (visas / stamps / bio page) has English accompanied with the original language, except for the very last page, where there is some notes regarding stuff like do not alter/damage the passport etc. and is only in the original language. Do I need to translate this page as well?
3 - 5 months was for test to oath. I mean, I'm not sure but it depends. One could theoretically receive an oath invitation along with DM or a few days after DM or a few months after DM.
My take on this is that if IRCC is looking to meet the "80% of applicants within 12 months" processing time KPI, then it is probable that several September 2020 applicants will receive an oath invitation to take oath before September ends. But that's just my guess and it might not be correct.
You'll have to submit separate photos and application for your passport. The ones you submitted were only for your Citizenship application.
Question about the 12 months KPI , is it 12 months from receiving application or from AOR ? I am asking because all due dates in GCMS notes are exactly 12 months from AOR date
Question about the 12 months KPI , is it 12 months from receiving application or from AOR ? I am asking because all due dates in GCMS notes are exactly 12 months from AOR date