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I am wondering if the receipts provided as a common law proof need to be notarized as well? I might be overthinking. Please help thanks!
 
I am wondering if the receipts provided as a common law proof need to be notarized as well? I might be overthinking. Please help thanks!

Generally no. Are they in English or French? If so, no.

If not you'll have to get certified translation. That's not notarisation exactly but in some countries may involve a notary.
 
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Generally no. Are they in English or French? If so, no.

If not you'll have to get certified translation. That's not notarisation exactly but in some countries may involve a notary.

Hi! They are in english. They are bank statements and receipts from purchases.

Thank you for the information!
 
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Generally no. Are they in English or French? If so, no.

If not you'll have to get certified translation. That's not notarisation exactly but in some countries may involve a notary.

Do Canadian ID's need to be notarized too? Like the photocopies of these ID's?