We translate all sort of documents for Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP). Due to the strict and specific translation requirements, all translations go through additional paperwork which results in higher fees and longer turnaround times.
For OINP applications we mostly translate from:
The cost of translation for a one-page document for OINP: $109 + GST.
Turnaround time: from 3 business days.
Regular mailing is free and takes 2-4 more days (if you don't opt for Xpresspost delivery).
Please, DON'T FORGET to choose "Ontario Immigrant Nominee" certification while filling the "How to order" form on our website or mention that in email.
You are welcome to stop by at one of our offices in Toronto and Ottawa and get your documents translated for Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (former Citizenship and Immigration Canada). But it is faster to order online by simply filling out the Free quote form or by emailing us the document to be translated. You will also be able to prepay for the work online. Your translation will be ready for pick up at our office or mailed to any address in Canada at no cost (Canada Post).
First page | $59 |
Additional page | $59 |
30+ pages (each) | $25 |
Passport stamp | $5 |
Extra copy | $15 |
Extra copy ATIO | $30 |
Color copy | $10 |
A minimum of $59 is charged per order, language, document.
Ex.: 1 page certificate and 3 passport stamps cost $59+$59=$138
ATIO certified: from $109.
Exotic languages: from $79.
Notarized for outside Canada: from $109.
Pick up (free) | when ready |
Regular mail (free) | +2...6 days |
Xpresspost ($30) | +1...2 days |
FedEx ($45) | +1...2 days |
Regular USA ($15) | +3...5 days |
Xpresspost USA ($35) | +2...3 days |
Worldwide ($95) | +4...6 days |
We offer walk-in services. You are welcome to come over during our business hours and leave your documents for translation. After the translation is done, you can pick the documents up or receive them by mail (regular or Xpress).
Immigration Refugee and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) specifically requires to have a copy of your original document to be certified (notarized) as a TRUE COPY by any local Notary Public. This copy is to be stapled to the certified translation.