

Apostille in Canada
As of January 11, 2024, Canada is a signatory to the Hague Apostille Convention. Canadian public documents intended for use in other member countries now require only a single apostille certificate for international recognition, replacing the previous process of Authentication and Legalization.
Common Documents we serve
Here is a list of some of the most common document types that we process for our clients.
Birth Certificate
Citizenships
Driver's License
Death Certificate
Health Cards
Passports
Single Status Document
Marriage Certificate
Marital Status Declarations
Marriage Abroad Certificates
Divorce Certificate
Educational Certificates
Certified Copies
Power of Attorney's
Property Transaction Documents
Statutory Declarations
Wills and Estates & Power of Attorney
University College Degree/Transcripts
Teachers/TESOL Certificate
Incorporation
Export
Other Canadian Documents
Countries That Have Joined the Hague Apostille Convention (Updated 2024)
North America
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Canada (joined January 11, 2024)
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United States
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Mexico
Europe
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United Kingdom
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France
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Germany
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Italy
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Spain
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Netherlands
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Switzerland
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Sweden
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Belgium
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Austria
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Ireland
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Poland
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Portugal
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Greece
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Norway
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Finland
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Czech Republic
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Hungary
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Denmark
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Slovakia
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Romania
Oceania
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Australia
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New Zealand
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Fiji
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Samoa
Asia
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China (Mainland, Hong Kong & Macao)
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Japan
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South Korea
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India
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Philippines
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Israel
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Singapore
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Turkey
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Thailand
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Kazakhstan
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Indonesia
South America
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Argentina
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Brazil
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Chile
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Colombia
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Peru
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Ecuador
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Uruguay
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Paraguay
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Venezuela
Africa
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South Africa
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Morocco
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Tunisia
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Botswana
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Namibia
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Lesotho
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Liberia
