IRCC Translation in Saskatchewan
IRCC applications often require certified English translations when documents were issued in another language. Saskatchewan applicants use this service for permanent residence, citizenship, study permits, work permits, sponsorship, visitor records and other immigration files.
The important point is consistency. Names, dates, places, stamps and document numbers must be clear so the translation can be reviewed beside the original. If a passport or ID uses a different English spelling, upload it as a reference when requesting a quote.
When IRCC translation is required
Certified translation may be needed when the IRCC checklist asks for English or French documents and your original is in another language. The receiving officer must be able to understand the document and compare the translation with the source file.
Typical documents include birth certificates, marriage certificates, police certificates, diplomas, transcripts, divorce records, adoption records, identity documents and passport stamps. If your application includes multiple people, send the full set together.
Documents and related services
For civil records, see birth certificate translation and marriage certificate translation. For background checks, see police certificate translation. For education files, see diploma translation.
Clients in Regina, Saskatoon and smaller Saskatchewan communities can order online. If the file is connected to the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program, the SINP translation page may also help.
Before ordering, check whether your application instructions mention certified translation, affidavit, notarization or a specific format. If you are not sure, upload the document and the instruction page together so the quote can flag any format issue early, before you pay or submit online.
Process
- Upload clear scans or photos through how to order.
- Tell us the IRCC application type or document checklist.
- We confirm translation pricing, format and turnaround.
- The certified translation is prepared after approval.
Upload your IRCC documents and get pricing before placing your order.
Upload documentsSee translation pricingFAQ
- Will IRCC accept certified translation?
- Certified translations are commonly submitted with IRCC applications when documents are not in English. Always follow the current checklist for your application.
- Do I need to translate stamps and seals?
- Yes. Upload the full document, including stamps, seals, notes and back pages if they contain information.
- Can you translate several IRCC documents together?
- Yes. Upload the full package so the quote can cover all documents and name-spelling consistency can be reviewed.
