Certified witnessing of signatures on legal, personal, and business documents, in compliance with Canadian law.
If you need a certified true copy of either document type, you must bring the original document and the copy to the notary public.
A consent to travel letter is a letter that shows that children have permission to travel abroad from parents or guardians who are not accompanying them. This letter may be requested by border authorities when entering or leaving a country.
Many countries, including Canada now recommend that children under the age of majority (under 18) carry a consent to travel letter when travelling without one or both parents. The government strongly advises that this letter be witnessed by a notary public, as border officials are less likely to question the authenticity of such a letter.
For a notary public to notarize your signature, you must sign it in front of the notary. So, it is best to wait until the notary tells you that you can sign.
For a sample Consent to Travel Letter click here.
A statutory declaration is written and formal summary of facts which a person solemnly states to be true before signing the document. It is typically used in situations where someone needs to make a sworn statement.
We can notarize any statutory declaration, including:
We provide notarization for immigration-related documents, including sponsorship letters and status verification forms, handled with precision and confidentiality.
Affidavits cover a variety of personal, legal, and identity-related statements. Each document is meticulously reviewed to ensure it is properly witnessed and legally valid.
A power of attorney gives your chosen representative the legal authority to act on your behalf in important personal, financial, or medical matters.
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