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C_Survival

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Apr 22, 2014
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I figured after I submit my application that I didn't translate my national ID. is it very important to translate the National ID? anyone has a similar experience? I already received my AOR and also asked for RCMP. They didn't mention anything about the National ID. shall I get it translate it and send it over or should I just wait and see if they ask for it?
 
C_Survival said:
I figured after I submit my application that I didn't translate my national ID. is it very important to translate the National ID? anyone has a similar experience? I already received my AOR and also asked for RCMP. They didn't mention anything about the National ID. shall I get it translate it and send it over or should I just wait and see if they ask for it?
I would recommend get the translation handy and if and when they request it, send it over.
 
C_Survival said:
I figured after I submit my application that I didn't translate my national ID. is it very important to translate the National ID? anyone has a similar experience? I already received my AOR and also asked for RCMP. They didn't mention anything about the National ID. shall I get it translate it and send it over or should I just wait and see if they ask for it?

Does your national ID list the information in your language as well as English (or French) or is it just in your language? If it's one language and that is neither English nor French, then translation is required. Translate it and mail it to CPC-Ottawa. Include a cover letter with your personal information including name, date of birth, address, client ID and CEC file number. Simply mention (one line) that you are providing a missing translation for the ID.