Croatian Translator for Employment Pass Translation
Get fast and affordable employment pass translation or translation of any documents from Croatian to English in Singapore.
Documents required for employment pass include copies of passport details and educational certificates along with the Employment Pass application.
You may need these documents to apply for an Employment Pass:
- Personal particulars page of the candidate's passport.
- Company’s latest business profile or instant information registered with the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA).
- Candidate's educational certificates (e.g. degree certificate).
- Qualifications from India - transcripts and marksheets.
- Qualifications from China - certificate of graduation and verification proof of these certificates.
- Professional Croatian translators with 5 years' or more experience
- Quality and affordable document translations by experienced translation company based in Singapore
- Dedicated client managers from project start to delivery
ICA, MOM and other government offices and statutory bodies require your documents to be translated and certified by an official translation company for immigration, work permits, long term visa's, PR applications, dependant pass etc.
We are able to provide translations notarised by local notary public in Singapore for ICA submission.
Croatian is the collective name for the standard language and dialects spoken by Croats, principally in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Serbian province of Vojvodina and other neighbouring countries. Standard and literary Croatian is based on the central dialect, Shtokavian, more specifically on Eastern Herzegovinian, which is also the basis of standard Serbian, Bosnian, and Montenegrin. The two other principal Croatian dialects are Chakavian (Čakavian) and Kajkavian. The two variants of the Croatian language, liturgical and non-liturgical, continued to be a part of the Glagolitic service as late as the middle of the 9th century. The modern Neo-Shtokavian standard that appeared in the mid 18th century was the first unified Croatian literary language.