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Hi all!
I have a job reference letter from my employer which is completely in English except for the seal which has some words in my local language.
Do I need to bother with sending the whole document to a certified Canadian translator just because of that seal? Any thoughts?
Thanks!
Kane89 said:
Hi all!
I have a job reference letter from my employer which is completely in English except for the seal which has some words in my local language.
Do I need to bother with sending the whole document to a certified Canadian translator just because of that seal? Any thoughts?
Thanks!
Relax! No need.
If you want to be 100% sure, then you should probably go the translation route.
Personally, I would be comfortable with a small risk here - provided everything else in the reference letter is exactly as per the requirements.
I don't think CIC would reject the application because of an untranslated seal, especially because they can just call your employer to verify it.
That said, I have never heard or read about such a case, so what I'm saying is based on logic and reason, not personal experience.
Kane89 said:
Hi all!
I have a job reference letter from my employer which is completely in English except for the seal which has some words in my local language.
Do I need to bother with sending the whole document to a certified Canadian translator just because of that seal? Any thoughts?
Thanks!
Hi I have the same problem about seals. what did you do?
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