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Translations are driving me insane

marta1234

Full Member
Jun 30, 2017
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Hi all,

BIG SIGH!!! I've had my docs translated by someone from the ATIO. Now, on the CIC website, it says I must submit the translated docs and a certified true copy of the original. It also says that the translator will provide both a certified translation and a certified true copy of the original.

When I look at the instructions for certified true copies, it says the doc must state:
  • “I certify that this is a true copy of the original document”,
  • the name of the original document,
  • the date of the certification,
  • his or her name,
  • his or her official position or title, and
  • his or her signature.
NONE of that is stated on my officially translated docs by the ATIO guy, although the copies bear his stamp from ATIO. Do I need to go get certified copies? My head is spinning here!!!
 

Jaywill

Hero Member
Oct 14, 2017
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The translator can give a certified translation. The certified copy of the original document for me was by a notary and completely separate from the translation.
 

Jaywill

Hero Member
Oct 14, 2017
286
171
Thank you both for the clarification!
One item that seems to cause confusion is the certified copy:
Certified copy of the original document doesnt mean certified copy of the translation. It means a copy of the original raw untranslated document that they are asking for. So its two separate processes unless the translator happens to be a notary as well.
 
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