FAQs Archive
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Yes. In fact, you cannot apostille the original Pilot's Licence. You will need to have a certified true copy made by a Canadian Notary Public. The original licence cannot be processed because of two reasons. First, it is too small on which to place the appropriate stamps. Second, it does not contain a signature that is recognized by the apostille offices.
For more details on this process and how to ensure it is done correctly, contact an IDC specialist.
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The process of apostille for a Canadian Pilot's Licence can vary. The time frame depends on a few factors; whether you handle the process yourself, the services you choose when you engage professional services, and the processing time at the apostille office, or the embassy or consulate for the legalization portion of the process (if applicable).
Using a service like ours can expedite the processing time in many cases. We will also ensure all the requirements of the apostille office (and the embassy or consulate where applicable) have been met, ensuring there are no delays or risk of your document being returned unprocessed.
Contact an IDC expert to discuss the urgency of your situation and how we can help!
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We understand it would be convenient if there was a set rate for the apostille of your Pilot's Licence. However, this process and the associated fees are determined on multiple factors. These include how fast you need it done, how many documents you have for processing, what steps you need us to handle, and any applicable consular fees of the diplomatic mission.
When you contact us, one of the first things we'll do is provide you with a detailed quote based on your situation. Contact us today for a free consultation. You may also review our page with general information about our pricing.
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Yes, you will need to have a "certified true copy" of your Pilot's Licence made by a Canadian Notary Public, in order to meet the criteria of the apostille process. There are two reasons why you must notarize the Pilot's Licence. First, the licence is typically too small to be stamped. Second, the licence does not contain a signature that is recognized by the apostille offices.
An IDC expert is available to discuss your situation and provide you with the information you need. Contact us today!
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Yes, you may certainly have your new marriage certificate delivered directly to our office. Many of our clients choose to have their newly ordered marriage certificate delivered directly to our office in Ottawa, saving time and additional shipping costs. You may have the marriage certificate delivered to our address as follows:
[Your Name]
310 Beechgrove Ave. Suite B
Ottawa, ON K1Z 6R3Make sure to contact us first, let us know that your marriage certificate will be arriving, and to set up a workform. If you have any questions about how to have your marriage certificate delivered directly to IDC, contact us today!
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No, we cannot order a new marriage certificate on your behalf. The provinces do not allow for us to order on your behalf, as we do not have authority to do so. When you order the certificate, you can have it sent directly to our office for apostille.
Contact us to find out where to order your Canadian marriage certificate, or to find out more about the apostille process. Call us toll-free at 1-888-433-1011 or send us an online enquiry.
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