by ICRtranslations | Mar 3, 2022 | SWORN AND LEGAL TRANSLATION
When submitting Scottish documents in Spain as part of an official procedure, they must be legalised first – so they can take effect abroad – and then translated into Spanish by a sworn translator. Scottish powers of attorney are a good example of...
by ICRtranslations | Feb 16, 2022 | SWORN AND LEGAL TRANSLATION
Spanish sworn translation is required in many different situations – from applying for a Spanish visa to buying a property or getting married. Generally speaking, any official procedure involving Spain requires legalising and then translating any documents...
by ICRtranslations | Feb 9, 2022 | ICR NEWS
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by ICRtranslations | Feb 4, 2022 | SWORN AND LEGAL TRANSLATION
Generally speaking, any document issued abroad to be submitted in Spain as part of an official procedure must be legalised first and then translated by a sworn translator. In the case of Scottish estates with a Spanish element, translating documents such as the...
by ICRtranslations | Jan 25, 2022 | ICR NEWS, Working as a translator
After completing the CLTI course and passing the corresponding examination held last November, I have been recently awarded an Advanced Certificate in Wills and Executries: Law and Practice (Scotland) by the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners, of which I am an...