If you want to use your British Columbia documents in a country that’s part of the Hague Convention, obtaining an apostille is crucial. In Vancouver, the Order in Council (OIC) Administration Office of the Ministry of Attorney General is responsible for apostilling your documents.
At Globeia, we also simplify the entire process of STIBC translated document apostille. Our user-friendly application portal provides applicants with complete peace of mind. Our experts ensure end-to-end processing of your documents for apostille in Vancouver, BC.
Things to Know About Notarizing Your Documents
Most clients who contact us to apostille their documents are usually confused with the BC Notarized documents. Note that in Vancouver,
Canadian notarization is only required for private documents. For instance, affidavits, powers of attorney, etc., are some documents that require notarization.
Notarization is typically not required for official documents issued by the government. Vital documents such as birth certificates, marriage certificates, etc. are considered official and valid and, therefore need not be notarized.
Professional Translation Services
Our
apostille services in Vancouver Canada are also available for documents that need translation. If and when you need to translate your documents while submitting them for the apostille for the contents of documents which are in languages other than English or French, we are here to help you with our
professional translation services in Canada prior to apostilling your documents.