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New Apostille Rules for Canadian Documents


      It would be great to know from a Canadian who's needed a document this year whether they met that deadline or not.  If any province failed to designate an Issuing Authority, that could have held everyone up.        -@abthree


This might shed some light on the current situation in Canada. There are links to apostille information for provinces, as well.


https://www.international.gc.ca/gac-amc … x?lang=eng

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01/11/24          It would be great to know from a Canadian who's needed a document this year whether they met that deadline or not.  If any province failed to designate an Issuing Authority, that could have held everyone up.        -@abthreeThis might shed some light on the current situation in Canada. There are links to apostille information for provinces, as well.https://www.international.gc.ca/gac-amc … x?lang=eng-@jonesio


This is great -- thanks.  I'm going to ask for this post to be pinned to the Forum, because Canada is a major contributor of expats to Brazil, and this is a huge change for them.  I was especially concerned about the stance that certain provinces might take, but it looks like they're all on board.

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Hello everyone,


Please note that this new thread was created and pinned to the Brazil forum.


All the best

Bhavna

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I just did a pile of documents last month.


The province of Alberta charges $10 each, and turn around time was one week.


The government of Canada is free, and it took them 3 weeks, even though their site that it could take up to three months.


YMMV............

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