Apostille Legalization
Apostille is a French word, which means certification. In English, it refers to the process of legalizing a document for international use under the 1961 Hague Convention, which eliminated the requirement for further legalization of foreign public documents.
A document that is certified with an Apostille is accepted for legal use in all nations that have signed the Hague Convention. Thus no additional legalization by the embassy or consulate of a foreign country is required for that document.
If your country is part of the Hague Convention, we highly recommend you to order this service.
Our Standard Apostille includes:
BC Corporation – Certificate of Incorporation, Articles of Incorporation, Incorporation Agreement, Notice of Articles and Incorporation Application bound together as a single group.
BC LLP – Apostille of the Registration Form 1
New Brunswick Corporation – Certificate of Incorporation, Articles of Incorporation, Notice of Registered Office and Notice of Directors bound together as a single group.
Ontario Corporation – Certificate and Articles of Incorporation bound together as a single group.
Ontario LP – Declaration of an Ontario Limited Partnership and Declaration Information of an Ontario Limited Partnership bound together as a single group.