FAQs Archive
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Once all the required documents have been submitted to the Embassy of Qatar to apply for the Police Clearance Certificate, it will take between 2-6 months before it will be issued and ready at the embassy.
If you are required to supply a legalized fingerprint form as a part of your application for the Police Clearance Certificate, the process may take longer. This is because of the time required to notarize, authenticate, and legalize the fingerprint form prior to applying for the Qatar PCC.
Contact our expert staff to find out how long it will take and to ask us questions about this process. Call us toll-free at 1-888-433-1011 or fill out a quick contact us form.
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Once all the required documents have been submitted to the agent in the UAE to apply for the Police Clearance Certificate, it will take approximately 2-4 weeks before it will be issued.
If you are required to supply a legalized fingerprint form as a part of your application for the Police Clearance Certificate, the process may take longer. This is because of the time required to notarize, authenticate, and legalize the fingerprint form prior to applying for the certificate.
Contact our expert staff to find out how long it will take and to ask us questions about this process. Call us toll-free at 1-888-433-1011 or fill out a quick contact us form.
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It is not always necessary for you to be present when your document is being notarized. This may depend on the type of notarization, the purpose of the notarization, or where the document will be used.
To make a certified true copy of a document, only the original document is required by the Notary Public. You do not need to be present to have a certified true copy made.
If you need to sign a document, such as a declaration or Power of Attorney, you may need to be present at the time of signing. The Notary Pubic will witness your signature, verify your identity, and then add their statement of execution (such as "sworn before me") to your document.
There are exceptions to these rules based on the regulations as outlined by the Canadian Law Society. In some cases, a remote notarization or electronic signature verification may be accepted. This usually applies to documents that will be used within their jurisdiction and not internationally.
Contact our friendly staff to discuss your situation and find out more about document notarization. We would be happy to answer your questions. Call us toll-free at 1-888-433-1011 or send us a quick online enquiry.
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The provincial apostille offices will apostille an official document that is written in English or French. If your document contains a foreign language, it will likely need to be certified by a Canadian certified translator.
If the document contains a foreign language, you will likely need to provide a certified English or French translation. The translation should be made by a Canadian certified translator in order for it to be accepted.
Each provincial apostille office has its own requirements regarding translations. Therefore, we suggest you do your research in advance.
We can obtain a certified translation on your behalf. Speak to one of our experts to find out more.
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Yes! In most cases your articles of incorporation will need to be apostilled to be recognized in other countries. You may want to confirm with the recipient abroad where you are submitting the articles to confirm whether they require them with apostille.
If your articles of incorporation do require apostille in the destination country, you will need to compete the apostille process in Canada. They will need to be notarized first before they can be apostilled.
In some cases, when your articles of incorporation are destined for a non-apostille country, you will need to also have them legalized.
For more information on the apostille of your articles of incorporation, please contact our friendly specialists.
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Yes! We can notarize your articles of incorporation. You send your original electronically issued articles of incorporation to our office, and we can handle the rest.
It is not always necessary for you to be present when your document is being notarized. This may depend on the type of notarization. However, for official documents that are electronically issued, like your articles of incorporation, you do not need to sign or be present at the time of notarization.
Contact our friendly staff to discuss your situation and find out more about document notarization. We would be happy to answer your questions. Call us toll-free at 1-888-433-1011 or send us a quick online enquiry.
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