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FAQ: Certified Translation in Saskatchewan

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This FAQ answers practical questions from Saskatchewan clients who need certified translation for immigration, driver licence exchange, education, passport applications, work records or family documents.

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Certified translation questions

How much does certified translation cost in Saskatchewan?
Typical certified document translation starts from $59 per document. The final quote depends on language, length, format, certification type and delivery needs.
How fast can I get a translation?
Many short documents can be completed in 1-2 business days, and same-day service may be available. Upload the document first so timing can be confirmed.
What is certified translation?
Certified translation includes a completed translation and a statement or affidavit confirming it was translated accurately for official use.
Is certified translation accepted by IRCC?
Certified translations are commonly used for IRCC applications. You should still follow the exact checklist for your immigration stream.
What is SINP?
SINP is the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program. If SINP asks for English documents, certified translation may be required.
Do I need notarized translation?
Notarization is not always required. Some offices ask for certified translation only, while others ask for notarized copies or affidavits.
Can I order online?
Yes. Use the online form to upload documents, explain the purpose and receive pricing before placing your order.
Do you translate driver licences?
Yes. Driver licence translation is commonly needed by newcomers for Saskatchewan licence exchange or record review.
Do you translate birth and marriage certificates?
Yes. Civil status documents are common for immigration, passport, school and family applications.
Do you translate police certificates?
Yes. Police certificates and background checks can be translated for IRCC, SINP, work and study files.
Do you translate diplomas and transcripts?
Yes. Education records can be translated for WES, universities, colleges, employers, licensing bodies and immigration.
What file types can I upload?
Clear scans, photos and PDF files are usually fine. The document must be readable, including stamps and back pages if present.
Will I know the price before ordering?
Yes. Upload your files and we will confirm the quote, delivery options and expected turnaround first.
Which cities do you serve?
We serve clients online across Saskatchewan, including Regina, Saskatoon, Prince Albert, Moose Jaw, Yorkton and smaller communities.
Can you translate documents in many languages?
Yes. The agency works with 250+ languages for immigration, licensing, education, passport and business use.

Next steps

If you know the receiving office, include that information with your upload. It helps us identify whether your file is for IRCC, SINP, SGI, a school, a passport application or another official process.

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