I am a certified member of all Canadian associations of translators — translations made by me and my team will be accepted everywhere in Canada and abroad
Price also depends on the required certification (stamps, etc.)
If the translation is not accepted, I will refund
If the authority to where you are submitting our translations declines them, I will fully reimburse you. (This has never happened.)
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How to get translated documents
DELIVERY
Pick-up
At any time of the day from my office. Make sure to contact me in advance before you go.
Regular mail
Shipping in an envelope with a postage stamp by regular mail will be free for you. Delivery time within Canada is 1-2 weeks, there is no tracking number and no guarantee of the safety of documents.
Courier service
Shipping with a courier using Xpresspost, Priority Mail, Purolator, DHL, UPS, or FedEx. The cost of shipping is usually $25. Delivery time within Canada is 1-4 days guaranteed. Tracking number available.
You explain for what purpose you need these translations, to which authority, for what procedure, etc. I need to know this to check your authority's certification requirements.
If the source documents are NOT in the Latin alphabet, you need to send spellings of all last and first names in English.
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I confirm the price and turnaround time
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You pay using Interac, credit card, PayPal, WU, or other 7 payment options
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We make translations and I send drafts for you to check
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You check drafts and send corrections if any
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We check and finalize files, and I send you scans of the final translations
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You receive paper versions of the translations if you need them
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How to get them:
Pick up from my office at any time of the day (free of charge)
Receive by regular mail (free of charge for you, 1-2 weeks) — NOT recommended
Receive with the courier (usually $25, 1-4 days guaranteed, with a tracking number) — recommended
Certified translator A certified translator is a member in good standing of a professional translation association in Canada or abroad. Their certification must be confirmed by a seal or stamp that shows the translator's membership number.
One of my stamps is above, before the text.
Usually, I just need scans or good-quality photos for translation. Send them to me at igor@isaev.ca, on WhatsApp or Telegram, on Facebook or by regular text message. You can also bring them to my office in person.
Yes, we certify all translations with the hand-written signature and the red stamp of the certified translator. Example of how it looks like
If required, I can get my translations notarized for an extra cost.
In Canada, only public notaries have the legal right to certify copies as true to the originals. I can visit a notary with your original documents and certify copies on your behalf (for a separate fee). I include a copy of the original document in my translation package. Example of the package
Yes, I will be happy to help you with the apostille, authentication, and legalization of your documents on a turnkey basis, please e-mail for details to igor@isaev.ca.
The most complete guide on the apostille of Canadian documents for other countries is here. It has a lot of examples, pictures, explanations, and images of the apostilles. Everything has been personally tested by me on hundreds of clients in Canada.
According to the official website of the Canadian Ministry of Immigration:
Expiry of translated documents A translation cannot change over time and should be valid indefinitely unless the original document has changed or has expired. If the signature of a certified translator or notary has expired, it does not invalidate the translation. As long as the translator's certification was valid at the time of signature, the translation remains valid. The only time the translation would expire and a new translation would be required is if the original document has expired or has changed and the applicant submits a new document.
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I need to see front and back
I need to see all the pages
As far as I know, in order to get a full license in Canada, you need to translate both: the driver's licence from your home country, AND the certificate of driving experience. If you have it ready, please upload it as well.
Sorry, I cannot help you. Only an ICBC-approved translator located in B.C. can translate your documents. Please select another translator from this list.
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Front and back together count as 1 (one) page
All pages of this licence together count as 1 (one) page
1. Shipping with regular mail will be free for you within Canada (outside of Canada — as much as they charge me), delivery is approximately 1–2 weeks within Canada, but there is a risk of losing the letter. I recommend shipping by courier. 2. For Xpresspost, I charge $25 + tax (a total of $28.25, usually 1–3 days). If you prefer any other courier company, let me know, and I will accommodate that. 3. If you need the originals urgently, you can pick them up from my office when they are ready.
9. I will, of course, send you electronic versions of translations to check, when they are ready. However, most likely, you will still need paper versions of your translations. There are multiple options to receive paper versions of the translations, if you need them:
Note: All calculations on this website are preliminary. You can still pay for your order to speed things up, but I will re-confirm everything by e-mail after I review your documents. This never yet happened, but I reserve the right to amend the price quote and turnaround time above after reviewing your documents and inputs.
You can pay by credit and debit cards issued by Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, and UnionPay. Please click on the button below and complete the payment.
When done, please e-mail me the screenshot with the Transaction ID, so that I can start translating while the money is still on the way. My e-mail is igor@isaev.ca. Here is an example of how the screenshot looks like: