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Before you arrive in Canada, Collect and bring to Canada all official documents belonging to you and the family members who are immigrating with you. Common documents include: • birth certificate • passport • marriage or divorce certificate; death certificate for a deceased spouse • adoption records for adopted children • educational diplomas and certificates; transcripts that list the courses you took to obtain a degree or certificate • official vaccination records • medical records (prescriptions, test results, x-rays, allergies, etc.,) and dental records • driver’s licence and/or International Driving Permit (IDP) Some of these documents may not be required immediately, but it is better to bring all your official documents with you in case they are needed or useful in the future. It is often much more difficult to obtain these documents after you have left Nepal. If the original documents are not in English or French (Canada’s official languages), you will need to obtain certified translations. If you are immigrating to Quebec, it is best to translate the documents into French. Otherwise (except in the officially bilingual province of New Brunswick), it is generally most useful to translate the documents into English. We Choose a translation agency with a good reputation here in our country Nepal. When presenting your documents to Canadian officials, always provide the original, the certified translation, and the name and contact information of the translation agency. If you need to translate documents from English to French or from French to English, this can be done in Canada. If you have family members that will be immigrating at a later date, you should bring copies of their documents with you as well. For more detail contact us: Gravity Educational Consultancy Pvt. Ltd. Putalisadak : 014233042, 9841829613
Posted on: Tue, 19 Aug 2014 06:23:59 +0000

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