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Authentication of Documents

Governments and organizations sometimes require that foreign documents be authenticated before they will accept them. For information about how to have Canadian documents authenticated so that they will be accepted for use abroad, please choose from the following list:


General Information and Fees

  • WE AUTHENTICATE ONLY CANADIAN DOCUMENTS. We only authenticate signatures on documents - we do not review or approve the content of documents.
  • You must include a covering letter indicating your mailing address and outlining your specific requirements.
  • Processing time is normally 10 working days from the date we receive your documents. The processing time will be longer if we have questions and/or require clarification from you about your request.
  • Translations of documents (regardless of the language) can only be authenticated if they are certified, signed and sealed by a Canadian lawyer, solicitor, notary or commissioner of oaths. If the documents you send are not properly certified, signed and sealed, they will be returned to you without being authenticated.
  • Photocopies of original documents can be authenticated. However, they must be certified true copies, signed and sealed by a Canadian lawyer, solicitor, notary or commissioner of oaths. If the photocopies you send are not properly certified, signed and sealed, they will be returned to you without being authenticated.
  • You can submit your documents in person. If you have 10 documents or less, we can process them while you wait. If you have more than 10 documents, they must be left in our office for authentication and it will take 10 working days to process them.
  • We will return your documents by regular mail which can take up to 5 working days. If you want your documents to be returned by courier, you must provide us with a prepaid envelope from the courier of your choice.
  • We will provide you with the status of your request only if the normal processing times of 20 working days for documents shipped by mail or 15 working days for documents shipped by private courier have been exceeded.
  • If you requested that we forward your documents to a foreign embassy, high commission or consulate after authentication, please contact them to determine if they have your documents prior to contacting us.
  • There are no fees for our services.

Certificates of Birth, Marriage or Death

  • We authenticate certified birth, marriage or death certificates issued by the office of vital statistics of the province in which you were born.
  • Photocopies or birth, marriage or death certificates can be authenticated. However, they must be certified true copies, signed and sealed by a Canadian lawyer, solicitor, notary or commissioner of oaths. If the photocopies you send are not properly certified, signed and sealed, they will be returned to you without being authenticated.
  • We do not authenticate plastic, wallet-sized versions of these certificates.

Educational Documents

  • We only authenticate degrees or student transcripts issued by Canadian educational institutions.
  • Canadian university or college degrees or transcripts must be signed and sealed by the relevant Office of the Registrar. A full signature, name and title must appear on the document.
  • Canadian high school or elementary school transcripts must be signed by the principal or vice principal of the school that issued the document(s). A full signature, name and title must appear on the document.
  • Photocopies of degrees and transcripts can be authenticated. However, these must be certified true copies, signed and sealed by either the relevant Office of the Registrar or a Canadian lawyer, solicitor, notary or commissioner of oaths.
  • In the case of degrees or transcripts from foreign educational institutions, you should contact the nearest embassy or consulate of the country from which the document was issued. That office will advise you of the procedures you will have to follow to have your documents authenticated.

Statements In-Lieu of Certificate of Non-Impediment to Marriage Abroad

  • If you wish to get married in a country other than Canada, you may be required to obtain a Statement In-Lieu of Certificate of Non-Impediment to Marriage Abroad. In order to determine whether you will require a Statement, visa, etc., you must contact the embassy, high commission or consulate in Canada of the country concerned. Contact information for other countries representation in Canada can be found by visiting the following link: http://w01.international.gc.ca/protocol/main-en.asp?sScreen=Introduction&iLanguage;=0 .
  • You can submit your request for a Statement In-Lieu of Certificate of Non-Impediment to Marriage Abroad in person or by mail. Processing time for these Statements is 10 to 15 working days, regardless of how they are delivered to us.
  • If you were born in Canada, you must submit your certified birth certificate.
  • If you were not born in Canada, you must submit certified true copies of your Canadian citizenship card and Record of Landing form. If you have lost your Record of Landing form, this must be mentioned in the statutory declaration of marital status.
  • You must provide a statutory declaration of your present marital status and indicate the name and citizenship of your future spouse. Statutory declarations can be done before a Canadian lawyer, solicitor, notary or commissioner of oaths.
  • If you have been married before, you must submit your certified divorce certificate or divorce judgment. If you are a widow or widower you must submit a certified copy of the death certificate of your deceased spouse.
  • If you intend to marry in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, your certificate must be issued no more than three months before your intended marriage date.

Other documents

  • Legal documents must be signed and sealed by a Canadian lawyer, solicitor, notary or commissioner of oaths.

  • Documents issued by federal or provincial authorities that are signed by an official of the respective government must include the signing officer's title. Documents that are un-signed can be submitted if they are certified, signed and sealed by a Canadian lawyer, solicitor, notary or commissioner of oaths. If the documents you send are not properly signed or certified, they will be returned to you without being authenticated.

  • Medical reports must be certified by a Canadian lawyer, solicitor, notary or commissioner of oaths, or by a representative of the relevant provincial medical association. If the documents you send are not properly certified, they will be returned to you without being authenticated.

Mailing Address and Telephone Numbers

Authentication and Service of Documents Section (JLAC)
Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada
125 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
K1A 0G2

Telephone: 1-800-267-8376 (Toll Free in Canada)
613-944-4000 (in the National Capital Region and outside Canada)
613-944-9136 (TTY for the deaf)

When submitting your documents in person, appointments are not necessary. Simply report to the Reception Desk at the address shown above between 10:30 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. or between 3:00 and 4:00 p.m., Monday to Friday. The office is closed on statutory holidays.

 


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