Can I apostille a non-Canadian document in Canada?
A: No, only Canadian documents can be apostilled in Canada.
A: No, only Canadian documents can be apostilled in Canada.
A: Turnaround time can vary depending on the type of document and the country you wish to use the apostille in. Rushed service may be available. Contact us for more information!
A: Most Canadian documents such as a certified RCMP criminal record check, name-based criminal record check, birth and marriage certificates, post-secondary diplomas, etc. can be apostilled. If you are uncertain whether your document can be apostilled, send us an email and we’ll let you know!
A: Apostilling a Canadian document (e.g., a RCMP criminal record certificate) is often a requirement when applying for another country’s visa, immigration, or employment. Applicants should confirm with the visa center or your immigration consultant whether apostille is necessary.
A: An apostille is a certification attached to Canadian public documents after they have been authenticated. It may be required when using Canadian documents outside of Canada for purposes such as visas, immigration, or employment. Before January 11, 2024 documents must be authenticated/legalized by the relevant country embassies and consulates in Canada. After January 11, 2024 the apostille replaces this [...]