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How to Translate Marriage Certificates for Canadian Immigration in Manitoba

Why Certified Translation Matters for Immigration

When applying for Canadian immigration, submitting a translated marriage certificate is often essential. Immigration authorities like IRCC require translations done by a certified translator to ensure accuracy and authenticity. Using professional certified translation services in Manitoba can smooth your application process and reduce delays.

Steps to Translate Your Marriage Certificate

  1. Find a Certified Translator or Translation Agency: Look for an ATIO certified translator or a reputable translation agency of Manitoba that specializes in immigration documents.
  2. Submit Your Original Document: Provide a clear copy or scan of your marriage certificate to the translator.
  3. Receive the Certified Translation: Expect accurate, official translation delivered usually within 1–3 business days.
  4. Include the Translation with Your Immigration Application: Attach the certified translation with your IRCC paperwork as requested.

Pricing and Turnaround

Certified translation services for a marriage certificate typically start at $59 per page. If you need notarized or ATIO-certified translation, prices start around $109 with a turnaround of 2–4 business days. This cost covers the translator’s certification, guaranteeing IRCC acceptance.

Tips to Avoid Common Pitfalls

  • Ensure the translation includes all stamps and signatures from the translator.
  • Never submit a translation from an uncertified or unknown source.
  • Order your translation early to give yourself time for corrections if needed.

Translation Agency of Manitoba offers reliable certified translation services that meet IRCC standards, ensuring your marriage certificate is accepted without issues.

Ready to get started? Order your certified translation today and avoid delays in your Canadian immigration process.