FAQs Archive
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The Canadian apostille process refers to the The Hague Apostille Convention. Canada signed this convention in 2023 and it took effect January 2024.
- The first step is to prepare your documents for processing. Document preparation involves ensuring your documents meet the requirements set by the apostille offices in Canada.
- The next step is to apostille your documents at the appropriate office.
We can assist you with the apostille of your Canadian documents for use in Costa Rica. Our friendly staff can answer all of your questions, provide a free detailed quote, and provide you with peace of mind. Contact us today to discuss your document processing needs!
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Yes, we can certainly handle the apostille of your documents for Costa Rica on your behalf. This process includes document preparation, and then apostille through the appropriate government office in Canada.
Getting started is easy - simply contact us! Our friendly experts will review your document processing needs, answer your questions, and clearly outline your options - no obligation and no pressure. We'll work with you to ensure your documents are prepared correctly. You send your documents to our Ottawa office and we manage the apostille process on your behalf.
Contact our friendly staff so we can provide you with the information you need to make an informed choice on how to proceed!
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The apostille process for documents destined for Costa Rica takes 1-14 business days through the provincial offices. However, the documents sent for apostille by Global Affairs Canada may take up to 75 business days (as of January 2024). If you use our services to handle the apostille on your behalf, you will have access to the fastest available processing time.
We handle the apostille process for thousands of clients every year. We make the process faster and more secure. Contact us today for more information. Call us toll free at 1-888-433-1011, or send us an online enquiry.
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The pricing for the "apostille" of your documents for use in Costa Rica is determined by the number of documents you need processed and how you decide to have them processed. You can handle the process yourself by mail, or hire an agent.
If you are processing your documents yourself, you should factor in the cost of shipping the documents, any costs for preparing your documents, and the fee charged by the provincial apostille offices. If you use our experts to manage the process on your behalf, you should also factor in the fees for our services.
Our website has additional general information on our pricing , or contact our experts for a detailed quote. When you contact us we will answer your questions, explain your options and provide you with a detailed quote to review - no pressure and no obligation!
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If you have been told that you need to apostille your Canadian pension statement so it will be recognized in Costa Rica, you need to understand the steps of the Canadian apostille process.
You will need to ensure that your pension statement meets the submission requirements of the appropriate apostille office in Canada. If you make a mistake or omission when preparing and submitting your pension statement it will most likely be returned to you unprocessed, forcing you to start the process again from the beginning. The apostille offices function on a jurisdictional basis base don the origins of your documents.
We are Canada's leading experts in the apostille process, rapidly processing documents for thousands of clients every year from across Canada and around the world. The first step is to contact us. We'll review your document processing needs, answer your questions, and clearly explain your options - no obligation and no pressure. You send your pension statement to our Ottawa office and we will handle the rest of the apostille process. The fact that we process many thousands of documents every year means that we avoid the common mistakes and pitfalls that can greatly increase the time and expense of processing. To get started call our friendly staff toll free at 1-888-433-1011, or submit an online enquiry.
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