Korean Embassy in Canada: Apostille and Document Authentication Services
On January 11, 2024, Canada joined the Hague Apostille Convention for easier Korean document authentication and legalization without embassy.
What Improvements to Authentication Services Does the Apostille Convention Bring for Canadian Documents?
Before utilizing Canadian documents in South Korea, they must be authenticated by getting an apostille confirming the official’s signature. If the target country does not participate in the Hague Apostille Convention (as the Republic of Korea did before 2007), consular authorization through the embassy of the Republic of Korea in Canada may be required. However, because South Korea has been a member of the Convention since July 14, 2007, and Canada ratified it on January 11, 2024, the process is simplified for member countries, with an apostille replacing consular legalization.
Whether you need certified birth certificates, academic transcripts, or corporate records, our experienced staff will provide expert help emphasizing client pleasure. Our expedited service generates apostilled documents that are available within a few business days. We serve clients across the provinces from Toronto to Vancouver, delivering secure and efficient services for their international operations.
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- Contact Our Team Using the Form: Kindly fill out the application form below, ensuring all required information is provided.
- Prepare and Send Your Files: Kindly send them through courier, deliver them to our location, or submit them online (for original digital files).
- Obtain Your Completed Documents: You can access them from within Canada, from outside Canada, or via an electronic link.
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Submit Your Documents for Authentication and Apostille for Use in South Korea
Reasons for Choosing Our Services for Apostille and Legalization of Canadian Documents
- Expertise: Our team has spent more than 15 years helping Canadian clients obtain document authentication and legalization services for their usage in South Korea. We manage the entire procedure from start to finish for educational, corporate, and authentic Canadian documents.
- Customer Focus: Our company helps clients obtain authentication and legalization for official documents from foreign governments, along with all Canadian-issued documentation and educational certificates. Our services make it simple for clients to get an apostille stamp that works for South Korea while ensuring each step remains effective and efficient.
- Speed: Our team works to shorten the Global Affairs Canada process duration up to 15 working days. Our process entails preparing your documents and sending them to Global Affairs Canada as we check their status to obtain the apostille stamp in just a few business days.
Our Apostille Certification Partners Are Global Affairs Canada, the Embassy and Provincial Authorities
Our company collaborates with Canadian authorities to simplify the document authentication process along with apostille certificates for South Korean usage. Our process delivers quick document authentication services for birth certificates, court files, and public records from Ontario, Alberta, British Columbia, and Atlantic Province locations.
With offices in Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver and other cities, we are well-positioned to service clients across Canada. We guarantee a smooth process for your document to meet the Hague Apostille Convention conditions. Our experience ensures that your documents are properly evaluated and fully recognized in South Korea.
Apostille Ontario:
- Toronto
- Ottawa
- Mississauga
- Brampton
- Hamilton
- London
- Markham
- Vaughan
- Kitchener
- Windsor
Apostille Alberta:
- Calgary
- Edmonton
- Red Deer
- Lethbridge
- St. Albert
- Medicine Hat
- Grande Prairie
- Airdrie
- Spruce Grove
- Leduc
Apostille Manitoba:
- Winnipeg
- Brandon
- Steinbach
- Thompson
- Portage la Prairie
- Selkirk
- Winkler
- Morden
- Dauphin
- Flin Flon
Apostille New Brunswick:
- Moncton
- Saint John
- Fredericton
- Dieppe
- Oromocto
- Bathurst
- Miramichi
- Edmundston
- Riverview
- Rothesay
Apostille Newfoundland and Labrador:
- St. John’s
- Mount Pearl
- Corner Brook
- Paradise
- Labrador City
- Marystown
- Deer Lake
- Gander
- Grand Falls-Windsor
- Happy Valley-Goose Bay
Apostille Nova Scotia:
- Halifax
- Sydney
- Dartmouth
- Truro
- New Glasgow
- Glace Bay
- Kentville
- Amherst
- Bridgewater
- Yarmouth
Apostille Prince Edward Island:
- Charlottetown
- Summerside
- Stratford
- Cornwall
- Montague
- Souris
- Alberton
- Tignish
- Kensington
- Georgetown
Apostille Quebec:
- Montreal
- Quebec City
- Laval
- Gatineau
- Longueuil
- Sherbrooke
- Trois-Rivières
- Saguenay
- Lévis
- Terrebonne
Submit Your Documents for Apostille: An Efficient Authentication Process
We start the process using our dedicated request form. Our company handles the complete apostille and authentication procedure by following provincial protocols while sending documents to Global Affairs Canada. We ensure that the documents you need whether educational records, incorporation files or court-issued documents for Korea comply with Hague Apostille Convention standards for obtaining a new apostille.
Affidavit
Birth Certificate
Marriage Certificate
Divorce Certificate
Death Certificate
Marriage Search Certificate
University Degree
College Diploma
High School Diploma
Transcripts
Criminal Record Check Certificate from Ottawa RCMP
Criminal Record Check Certificate from Local Police
Fingerprints
Statement in Lieu of Certificate of Non-Impediment to Marriage Abroad
Power of Attorney
Corporate Documents
Court Documents
Adoption Certificate
Other
Countries Participating in the Hague Apostille Convention
As of January 11, 2024, Canada has become a member of the Hague Apostille Convention, streamlining the process of authenticating Canadian documents for use internationally. Documents issued and authenticated in Canada are now recognized in all countries party to the convention, including South Korea, with an apostille certificate, eliminating the need for additional legalization steps.
Cabo Verde
Canada
Chile
China
Colombia
Cook Islands
Costa Rica
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Dominica
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
El Salvador
Estonia
Eswatini
Fiji
Finland
France
Georgia
Germany
Greece
Grenada
Guatemala
Guyana
Honduras
Hong Kong
Hungary
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Jamaica
Japan
Kazakhstan
Kosovo
Kyrgyzstan
Latvia
Lesotho
Liberia
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Macau
Malawi
Malta
Marshall Islands
Mauritius
Mexico
Moldova
Monaco
Mongolia
Montenegro
Morocco
Namibia
Netherlands
New Zealand
Nicaragua
Niue
North Macedonia
Norway
Oman
Pakistan
Palau
Panama
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russian Federation
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Samoa
San Marino
São Tomé and Principe
Saudi Arabia
Serbia
Seychelles
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
South Africa
South Korea (Republic of Korea)
Spain
Suriname
Sweden
Switzerland
Tajikistan
Tonga
Trinidad and Tobago
Tunisia
Turkey
Ukraine
United Kingdom
United States of America
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
Vanuatu
Venezuela
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why Might a Canadian Document Not Qualify for Apostille for Use in the Korean Government?
Only documents with the original signature or seal can be authenticated. Apostilles cannot be provided for photocopies or documents that do not match the above conditions. If the document’s seal or signature cannot be authenticated, Global Affairs Canada will not continue with the authentication process.
Documents with laminated or glued surfaces cannot be stamped or apostilled. Documents that contain substances that prevent stamping cannot be apostilled.
Certificates issued by religious institutions, such as baptismal or marriage certificates, are not eligible for official document services or apostille verification. Only Canadian-issued documents are accepted. Foreign documents cannot be authenticated or apostilled. An apostille with a certificate number cannot be granted for documents from non-formally recognized organizations.
If Global Affairs Canada believes a document will be used fraudulently or violates policies, it may refuse to validate an apostille and refer the case to the authorities.
Do You Need to Notarize Canadian Documents Before Getting an Apostille?
Certain documents, including those issued by the Government of Canada, must be notarized by a notary public before a competent government authority can authenticate them. The province or territory where your document is notarized determines the appropriate authority to issue apostilles.
Notarization of your document can expedite the authentication and apostille process, thereby decreasing the time necessary for utilization in South Korea. Our team of professionals provides notarization services and works with official notaries to facilitate this process.
Do Documents Need Translation Before Authentication and Apostille for the Republic of Korea?
Documents not written in English or French require translation by a certified translator affiliated with a recognized provincial translators association.
Alternatively, one may engage a Canadian notary public proficient in English, French, and the original language of the document. The notary must attach a specific certification endorsement to ensure the translation complies with authentication and apostille standards.
The optimal method for document verification in a foreign language is determined on a case-by-case basis. Our team ensures that your documents fulfill all apostille requirements and are fully prepared for utilization in the Republic of Korea.
How Long Does It Take to Authenticate and Apostille Canadian Documents for South Korea?
As of late September 2024, the authentication branch of Global Affairs Canada is processing apostille requests within a timeframe of 10 working days. Kindly allow an additional five business days for the return shipment of your documents.
As of January 11, 2024, the Hague Apostille Convention has empowered provincial authorities to authenticate documents issued in Canada. Processing times can differ depending on the provincial office.
At the Legalization Service Centre (LSC), we recognize the significance of obtaining your apostilled documents in a timely manner for use in South Korea. Leveraging our expertise and collaborations, we aim to enhance efficiency in the process, evidenced by our successful record of obtaining an apostille certificate within a single business day.
Important Factors When Getting Canadian Documents Apostilled for the Republic of Korea
The cost of apostille services varies based on the document type and its place of issuance. Consult our experts for the latest pricing information and to obtain a request form. We focus on the authentication of documents for use in South Korea, ensuring compliance with all relevant regulations.
Does an apostille confirm the content of the document? An apostille certificate does not serve to verify the contents of a document. It authentically verifies the signer’s authority and confirms the legitimacy of the issuing authority, ensuring its recognition in South Korea.
An apostille certificate is necessary for countries that are signatories to the Hague Apostille Convention, including South Korea. Non-member countries persist in utilizing outdated authentication and legalization procedures.
In Canada, provinces including Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario, Quebec, and Saskatchewan possess the authority to issue apostille certificates.
An apostille certificate is valid indefinitely. The certified document’s legal validity may be determined by regulations set forth by the Korean Government. It is important to confirm the specific regulations governing the use of your documents. Our experts are available to assist with the submission of required documents to Global Affairs Canada or other relevant authorities if needed.










