Hi Everybody,
Does anybody know an official document translator for English to French? Also how much this costs?
Thanks, Alison
Hi Everybody,
Does anybody know an official document translator for English to French? Also how much this costs?
Thanks, Alison
Hi Everybody,
Does anybody know an official document translator for English to French? Also how much this costs?
Thanks, Alison
Hi Alison,
have a look at this:
http://www.ge.ch/traducteurs/welcome.asp
(official translators in Geneva - in French)
Andrei
Hi Alison,
have a look at this:
http://www.ge.ch/traducteurs/welcome.asp
(official translators in Geneva - in French)
Andrei
Aison,
The official ones are expensive: either CHF 75 by document for short stuff, or CHF 0.5 (or so) per word.
If you don't need an "official" one then you can get far cheaper stuff out there. Just go to Translatorbase.com, or to oneHourTranslations.com.
Nir
Aison,
The official ones are expensive: either CHF 75 by document for short stuff, or CHF 0.5 (or so) per word.
If you don't need an "official" one then you can get far cheaper stuff out there. Just go to Translatorbase.com, or to oneHourTranslations.com.
Nir
Hey Alison,
i can recommend very much Ms Dagmar Püschel, based in geneva and germany.
check her website: www.dolmetscher-services.de
she has done some works for me and is very professional.
Please private message meif you need to get connected through me.
Regards
Hey Alison,
i can recommend very much Ms Dagmar Püschel, based in geneva and germany.
check her website: www.dolmetscher-services.de
she has done some works for me and is very professional.
Please private message meif you need to get connected through me.
Regards
Thanks everybody! Wow it is expensive- much cheaper in Australia :D
Alison,
you can also ask the Australian Permanent Mission (most Permanent Missions work with / employ an official translator), and
in some cases, you can have the documents translated in the country of origin (i.e. Australia) and officially certified there or here (in order to reduce costs).
Andrei
Alison,
you can also ask the Australian Permanent Mission (most Permanent Missions work with / employ an official translator), and
in some cases, you can have the documents translated in the country of origin (i.e. Australia) and officially certified there or here (in order to reduce costs).
Andrei