What are Insurance Slips?

The Insurance slip forms the template for the insurance contract and, if there are differences in the details between the slip and the policy issued from it, the slip supplants the policy as the binding insurance document. Insurance Slips translation means getting all the texts and contents of this document translated into a different language.


Why do I need a certified translation of my Insurance Slips?

Translating Insurance Slips including titles, details and in-page texts into multiple languages will help you present your document to individuals, organizations, companies or government for various purposes.


If the Insurance Slips you own is not in English or French, you might need to have your Insurance Slips translated by a certified translator. Langia offers certified translation services of Insurance Slips in 107 languages into English or French. You can upload your Insurance Slips here.


How can I get my Insurance Slips translated?

Insurance Slips can be translated by a certified translator - a unique and reserved title for individuals who have qualified and registered with the association of translators in their state or province (ex. ATIO, ATIA, STIBC, ATA) and subscribed to the association's code of professional ethics.


Read our blog to learn more about the different types of certifications available in translation services.


On the rare occasion that a certified translator is not available (e.g. There are no certified translators for a specific language combination), an affidavit of translation or a notarized translation may be accepted by most institutions. However, make sure to contact the institution to which you will submit the translated documents to ensure your translations will be accepted if they cannot be completed by a certified translator.


How can I send my Insurance Slips to a translator?

To get a Insurance Slips translated into English or French, you can :


  • Send the original, hard-copy version of the Insurance Slips to a translator or translation agency. However, this option may be risky because the document can end up in the wrong hands or get lost on the way.
  • Email the translator or the translation agency a scan of the original copy of the document(s). While this option is safer and much more efficient than sending a hard copy document, it still requires a lot of back and forth between you and the translator or agent, if working with a translation agency.
  • Upload the Insurance Slips on the Langia app or website. This is the most efficient and secure way to send your document(s) to a translator. There are no third-party operators that look over your personal document(s), no back and forth emails that could take hours or days to conclude.


With the Langia app, all you have to do is upload your legal letters and select when you wish to have the translator complete your document. With this information, you will be able to see the cost of the project. All you have to do next is select a translator to complete your request: no unnecessary dialogue, confidentiality or security issues, or unresponsive translators and agencies.


How much does a certified translation of a Insurance Slips cost?

A certified translation of Insurance Slips can cost anywhere between CAD$0.45-0.69 per word, depending on various factors, including turnaround time, the rarity of the language, certification, and location.


Average translation agencies require you to email a scanned copy of your legal letters before they can provide a quote. They may even require back and forth communication via email before they accurately determine the exact price.


Lucky for you, unnecessary communication is in the past with Langia. Now you can instantly upload your legal letters on the Langia website or app and select a few essential details about your project (ex. due date, certification, source and target language) to see the price immediately. The best part is that you get to decide the due date and time. So, if you need to have your Insurance Slips translated by the end of today, then that is what you shall have! No more back and forth emails with numerous parties to simply get the price for a translation project.


With Langia, it takes less time to submit a document for translation than to get a quote from an average translation agency or professional translator.


Upload your Insurance Slips now to get a quote instantly!


Where can I find Insurance Slips translation services near me?

Almost all translators and translation agencies provide online services. Although a hard copy may be required in rare cases, the interaction between a customer and translator or agency almost always occurs online. The internet brings together customers and translators across the globe and provides a medium to work together despite physical boundaries.


For example, if you live in Toronto and require an essay to be translated from Hindi to English, you can find hundreds of translators within Canada and thousands across the world. Although it may be compelling to work with a translator who charges thirteen cents per word, it may not always be the smartest option.


With any translation service provider, quality must always be your top priority. This is especially important if you require certified translations. As a resident of Toronto, you can work with translators certified by other provinces within Canada, such as ATIA (The Association of Translators and Interpreters of Alberta) or STIBC (Society of Translators and Interpreters of British Columbia). However, translators living in another county (except the USA) are not accepted as certified translators in Canada, meaning the work that they do will also not be accepted as certified translation.


Langia provides professional translation services throughout Canada. You can get your legal letters translated in Toronto, Ontario, without hassle.


If you wish to get your Insurance Slips translated by a certified translator in your province, upload your document(s) here and instantly receive a free quote. Once you enter the details of your document (ex. source and target language, due date, certification), you can select a certified translator who will have your document ready by the turnaround time.