uabb domain was triggered too early. This is usually an indicator for some code in the plugin or theme running too early. Translations should be loaded at the init action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /var/www/sites/lawfirmbackup_200125/wordpress/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6131Notarized translation into Chinese grows in importance as more Israeli businesses and organizations establish contacts in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan. China is a great power which makes sure to maintain trade relations with the countries of the world, including valuable economic connections with Israel<\/a>. In order to work and do business with companies and organizations in China, it helps to know the language and to be able to translate documents into the Chinese language. In addition, if a Chinese company or organization wants to conduct business in Israel, import products, etc., they must make notarized translation from Chinese to Hebrew of their documents and certificates.<\/p>\n Notarized Chinese translation, which is performed by a qualified notary, allows us to translate legal and professional documents easily and with great accuracy.<\/p>\n Notarized translation to Chinese is done in situations where it is necessary to submit legal or professional documents to the authorities in China or to Chinese-speaking organizations. Other documents, such as employment contracts, grade sheets, study certificates and more, may also require translation into Chinese verified by a notary. In order to meet the requirements of the Chinese-speaking institution, it is necessary to translate the documents before submitting them. At our law firm, which specializes in notarized translation using a translator’s statemen<\/a>t into Chinese and a variety of other languages, you can get a notarized translation of the highest standards.<\/p>\n Of course, depending on the region and ethnicity of the person requesting the document, “Chinese” may mean Mandarin or Cantonese. In our office you can get a notarized translation into both dialects.<\/p>\n Different countries, such as China, Korea, Hong Kong, and Singapore, require translation into the Chinese language especially when it comes to professional or legal documents. These documents usually include: affidavits, power of attorney, identity card, passports, marriage certificates, school certificates, bank documents, inheritance orders and more.<\/p>\n Chinese translation is not limited to legal documents such as:<\/p>\n
<\/p>\nWhen is a notarized Chinese translation necessary?<\/h4>\n
Which countries require a notarized Chinese translation?<\/h4>\n
Which documents require a notarized Chinese translation?<\/h4>\n