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If I work in several different language combinations, do I need to apply for Chartered Linguist (Translator) status for each combination?

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If I work in several different language combinations, do I need to apply for Chartered Linguist (Translator) status for each combination?

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No, though you will be required to state on your application which is your primary language combination and this will be indicated on the public Register. At your interview, you may be asked about your language combinations. It is worth giving careful thought to your referees to ensure that they cover your main language combinations.

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