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Geek07

Hi .. Does National Immunisation Registry of singapore accepts Original  vaccination document translated from India ? Or it requires to be translated in Singapore only ? If you have any agency or contacts who can assist in translation, please provide me the details.  Thanks in advance.

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beppi

An official translation from a certified translator recognised by the Singapore authorities is sufficient. The translator does not need to be in Singapore. Ask your nearest Singapore embassy which translators in your country are recognised!

Geek07

@beppi: Thanks for the information.

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