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Lost in translation
Hi,
I wonder if anyone has any experience in this, it's definitely a best place to ask. I come from Slovakia and i need to have some translations done for my schooling certificates. I wanted to have them done all, but i was told it would cost a loads and that I actually don't need to have them all, but only the post secondary ones. I wonder if anyone has any advice or any good translation firms to recommend. Thanks a lot! Adela |
Re: Lost in translation
Try De Pinna, Translators & Notaries in London.
I used them some years ago to marry a foreigner, outside the UK. They translated, notarised and apostilled the documents. Good service. |
Re: Lost in translation
Transfer from Another Country (other than the USA) Students who have not yet finished a degree and who are seeking transfer credit for courses or programs taken in a country other than Canada or the USA should inquire with the institution they plan on transferring to. Students may have to provide proof of English language proficiency, and have official translations of their transcripts if they are from a non-English speaking country. Because post-secondary programs vary from country to country, students are advised to provide detailed course outlines or evidence of existing transfer agreements. |
Re: Lost in translation
No idea - but hope you get the help you need :)
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Re: Lost in translation
Hello Adela,
Maybe you could try putting an ad in craigslist, or try posting on a university message board? |
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