CES ECA Translation (U of T)
Certified translations for Comparative Education Service applications at University of Toronto.
Does CES require a certified translation?
Yes. The Comparative Education Service (CES) at University of Toronto requires certified translations of all documents not originally issued in English or French.
- CES: Certified translation mandatory
- Diplomas + transcripts required
- PDF delivery accepted
Required Documents
- Diploma / degree certificate
- Complete transcript (all semesters)
- Supporting documents as specified by CES
Recommended Format by Institution
| Institution | Recommended Format | Rationale |
|---|---|---|
| CES (U of T) | Certified PDF | Submitted with application package |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does CES require a certified translation?
Yes. All documents not in English or French must be certified translated.
Do translations need notarization?
No. Certified translations by certified translators are sufficient.
What documents are typically required?
Diploma, transcripts, and any supplementary academic documents.
Do I translate stamps and seals?
Yes. All text including stamps, seals, and annotations are translated.
Is PDF delivery accepted?
Yes. CES accepts certified PDF translations.
What are the turnaround times?
Standard 48–72h. Rush available for application deadlines.
Can you format bilingual tables?
Yes. We preserve original table formatting in the certified translation.
What scan quality is needed?
High-resolution colour scan (300 DPI minimum).
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