Personal document translation
wintranslation.com translates and certifies (if required): birth certificates, diplomas, degrees, marriage certificates, divorce certificates, personal letters, etc
Please be advised that we do not notarize translations !
Option #1: $100 per page
Regular Translation: delivered through email in MS Word format – not certified
Minimum: $100/page
A page is considered to have 250 words or less
For personal documents like letters, emails, etc,. the total cost will be based on the English word count; minimum rate: $100/project
Option #2: $125 per page
Letterhead Translation: printed on wintranslation's company letterhead, stamped, sealed, and mailed through Canada Post with normal delivery – not certified
Minimum: $125/page
A page is considered to have 250 words or less
Note: When only a copy of the document is provided, the stamp will note that it was performed on a copy of the document and not from the original
If sending copies, please send a certified copy of the original.
If sending original documents, please be aware that wintranslation.com is not liable for any loss or damages as a result of the postal service.
Option #3: $150 per page
Certified Translation : Translated by a certified member in good standing of a provincial or territorial professional association affiliated with the Canadian Translators and Interpreters Council (CTTIC). Printed, signed and mailed through Canada Post with normal delivery
A page is considered to have 250 words or less
Note: for some language pairs there may not be certified translators in North America . In this situation, we’ll provide you with the translation printed on our company letterhead, stamped and sealed. The cost would be $125/page.
Note: When only a copy of the document is provided, the translation will note that it was performed on a copy of the document and not from the original
If sending copies, please send a certified copy of the original.
If sending original documents, please be aware that wintranslation.com is not liable for any loss or damages as a result of the postal service.