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Translation outside of Canada. When do I need an affidavit?
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I'm doing a spousal sponsorship application. I'm finding conflicting information about translations. I am planning to do the translation outside of Canada. In the Principle Applicant's country of residence. I am a little confused. Can we use a translator outside of Canada, if they were officially recognized in that country, without having to provide an affidavit?
Here's the information I've gathered.
On this webpage it says:
If the translation is being done outside of Canada
Applicants should use the services of a translator who is accredited (officially recognized or authorized) in the country where the translation is being completed.
While on the other webpage it says:
If the translation is not done by a certified translator (a member in good standing of a provincial or territorial association of translators and interpreters in Canada), you must submit an affidavit swearing to the accuracy of the translation and the language proficiency of the translator.
The first webpage puts me under the impression that a translator is considered certified if they are officially recognized in their country. So does that mean I don't need to submit an affidavit? Because the second page says any translator outside of Canada needs to provide an affidavit.
I'm doing a spousal sponsorship application. I'm finding conflicting information about translations. I am planning to do the translation outside of Canada. In the Principle Applicant's country of residence. I am a little confused. Can we use a translator outside of Canada, if they were officially recognized in that country, without having to provide an affidavit?
The country is I am looking to do the translation in is Qatar.
The translations are for govt documents, social media posts, and chats. (All translations will be for supporting documents on the sponsorship application).
The country is I am looking to do the translation in is Qatar.
The translations are for govt documents, social media posts, and chats. (All translations will be for supporting documents on the sponsorship application).
Sorry, I don't know Qatar specifically. In most countries there will be some relatively standard way of doing this - like notarized copy (that may not be needed for unofficial docs) and the certified translation. Translation bureaux and/or notaries - working together - will usually know what's needed 'for embassies.'
But again, this is from some other countreis and I don't know how in Qatar.
Sorry, I don't know Qatar specifically. In most countries there will be some relatively standard way of doing this - like notarized copy (that may not be needed for unofficial docs) and the certified translation. Translation bureaux and/or notaries - working together - will usually know what's needed 'for embassies.'
But again, this is from some other countreis and I don't know how in Qatar.
Thanks, I see what you mean there. That's actually helpful on that front. But my original question was about clarifying the requirements from the IRCC's side, do you know how I can make sure the translation matches their requirements? What I saw on the webpages I linked earlier gave me conflicting information. Am I looking in the right place?
Thanks, I see what you mean there. That's actually helpful on that front. But my original question was about clarifying the requirements from the IRCC's side, do you know how I can make sure the translation matches their requirements? What I saw on the webpages I linked earlier gave me conflicting information. Am I looking in the right place?
You should not be looking at or citing instructions for translations inside Canada if you're going to get them done outside Canada. Then it is more clear.
Thanks, I see what you mean there. That's actually helpful on that front. But my original question was about clarifying the requirements from the IRCC's side, do you know how I can make sure the translation matches their requirements? What I saw on the webpages I linked earlier gave me conflicting information. Am I looking in the right place?
Hope you figured this out. I am coming across the same thing and are very confused. The translation in my country will get notarized by the government so I am wonder do i need an affidavit.
Hope you figured this out. I am coming across the same thing and are very confused. The translation in my country will get notarized by the government so I am wonder do i need an affidavit.
[Note: use of the word affidavit is all over the map. At heart it's just a written statement that's 'sworn,' in almost any form that's accepted locally. Often just a couple words and a stamp or just the stamp. Don't focus on the word affidavit.]
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