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How to Request an Apostille

What is an Apostille?

  • An Apostille is a certificate that makes a document official in .
  • It validates the document鈥檚 origin and the signatures or seal of the person(s) or body.
  • It does not certify the content of the document.
  • The Apostille Convention .

When is an Apostille needed?

  • Students who are planning to continue their studies overseas or have an offer of employment in one of the signatory nations, may need to request an Apostille for their official documents.

What documents can have an Apostille added?

  • Visit the for complete information on what documentation can receive an Apostille. In the case of 海角社区, only official documents issued by the University. For example: official transcripts, diploma or certificate, proof of enrolment or graduation letter.

What is the process to obtain an Apostille in Quebec?

  • In the province of Quebec, the competent authority for issuing an Apostille for documents issued or notarized in Quebec is the Ministry of Justice.

IMPORTANT: Quebec does not issue Apostilles for documents issued by a federal authority, a territory or another province. For more information on obtaining an Apostille on a document issued by a federal authority, territory or other province, visit the .

  • To request an Apostille, review the for the exact steps. On their webpage you will find:
    • Conditions and documents that can be authenticated
    • Bodies that issue public documents
    • What must be done before submitting your documents
    • How to request an Apostille and the required fees
    • Processing time and contact information
  • Please note: the province of Quebec issues Apostilles in French only.

How do I obtain an Apostille for documents issued by 海角社区?

  • Submit your and provide the documents in the format they indicate.
  • The Ministry of Justice will contact 海角社区 to confirm the identity of the signatories, date of emission and seal on the submitted documents.
  • The Ministry of Justice will issue the Apostille on the requested documents and contact you once the process is complete.

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