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Hi All,

I am living in Canada. My bachelor degree is in both English and my native language. I have some notarized copies, but I did it in my country, so that the notarization statements (I certified that this copy is true .....) is in my native language.

My school provides a free true (certified) copy but the notarization services from a lawyer is around 40->50$ in my city. Do you have any experience about true copy ? Will it be accepted by CIC?

Thanks a lot !
 
If it is "official" (certified) and in a sealed envelope in English or in French, it will be accepted, no need for a second "certification" (notarization).
 
Hi jes_ON,

Thank you for your response !

I mean my bachelor certificate, not my transcript.

Thanks,
 
Ok, sorry, the copy of the degree should be certified by the institution itself, no need for further certification UNLESS the certification is not in English/French..

An alternative if you have the original diploma/degree is to get a certified copy in Canada... yes going to a Lawyer is expensive, but you can also try going to a commissioner of oaths or a justice of the peace at your local city hall. A third option, depending on what country your degree is from, is to get it "authenticated" by the embassy of that country...
 
This is a curious topic, I guess it very much depends on the office...in my case I did not send any of the files notarized, just plain photocopies and they were all accepted.