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What materials do I need to translate to apply for a Canadian visa?

To apply for a Canadian visa, you don't need to sign in person, just prepare the materials. There are more and more problems in the preparation of visa materials, and many students don't know where to start. I am here to help you decompress and summarize what materials you need to translate when applying for a Canadian visa. I hope it will help you prepare the materials.

Materials to be translated for Canadian visa:

(1) ID card: ID card needs no translation, only a copy;

(2) Bank statement: the bank statement does not need to be translated, but needs to be original;

In addition to the above two items, other materials need to be translated, such as household registration book, marriage certificate, real estate license and other Chinese originals, as well as family information form, work information form, visa application form and so on. Students who need to write a study plan must have an English version on the basis of Chinese, so that visa officers can fully understand all visa materials.

Can Canadian visa materials be translated by themselves?

There are no specific requirements for the translation of Canadian visa materials. You can start a new page of translation and do it yourself, or you can ask the translation company and the study abroad service agency where you work. If you choose to translate by yourself, you can find the corresponding template online, which is safer. If you want to be lazy, you can translate it by the Canadian visa center, but the price is higher.

I hope the above information will help students prepare for their visas. Many students have different family circumstances, and the contents of visa materials will change slightly. Please contact us if you need advice in this regard. I wish you all the best in the visa process.