Translation Requirements in Singapore
No — notarized translation is not always required for university applications in Singapore. Most universities here accept a certified translation of your foreign-language documents. But some situations do need notarization, and sending the wrong type can delay or reject your application. The confusion is common because the word “official” means different things to different schools. …
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Translation Requirements in Singapore
You need certified translation in Singapore any time you give a non-English document to a government office — like ICA, MOM, MOE, the courts, ROM, or LTA. If your paper is in another language, they will not take it as it is. It must first be turned into English by a certified translator, with a …
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