Changes to authentication services in Canada

On this page you will find information about the Apostille Convention and how it will change authentication services before and after it takes effect in Canada on January 11, 2024.

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The Apostille Convention

Following the entry into force of the Apostille Convention in Canada on January 11, 2024, authenticated documents now include a standard certificate called an apostille. The apostille eliminates steps required to get documents accepted in countries where the convention is in effect, including the legalization by a consular office of the country of destination. This will simplify the acceptance of Canadian public documents in the more than 120 countries that have signed the convention.

Changes to authentication services in Canada

Until January 10, 2024, Global Affairs Canada issued authentication certificates for documents issued or notarized anywhere in Canada.

Since January 11, 2024, the competent authorities of certain provinces are exclusively responsible for the authentication and issuance of apostilles for documents issued or notarized in their respective province. Global Affairs Canada will continue to authenticate and issue apostilles for documents issued by the Government of Canada and for documents issued or notarized in specific provinces and territories. Below, you will find full details of the changes.

Documents for which the Authentication Services Section at Global Affairs Canada will issue apostilles

You will send the following documents to Global Affairs Canada: