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Hi folks,
I'm a Canadian Man getting married in Brazil and beginning the process of sponsorship/immigration.
In order to get married I need to get my long form birth certificate legalized as most of you know.
My 1st question is what the heck is the Brasilian Consulate talking about when they say
"The signature on a foreign document will have to be legalized by the Consulate-General before being valid in Brazil."
What signature are they talking about? There is no place on my BC where my signature is shown.
There is a signature on it but it is only a copy of Sheri Hupp who is the Registrar.
My 2nd question related to the first. The Consulate says "The signature on the document has to be previously recognized by a notary public or lawyer."
This adds to my confusion and also that of my lawyer/notary. He says there is no way he can make my BC any more valid than it is. He said if
I drag Miss Sheri Hupp into his office and get her to sign the BC in front of him then he could do something.
My 3rd question is what is authentication of documents? The link on the Consulate website doesn't work anyway so I can not
read what they have to say to discern the difference. I have read on other sites outlining the required documents to get married in Brazil
and some times they say Legalization and other say Authentication so what gives?
I'm a Canadian Man getting married in Brazil and beginning the process of sponsorship/immigration.
In order to get married I need to get my long form birth certificate legalized as most of you know.
My 1st question is what the heck is the Brasilian Consulate talking about when they say
"The signature on a foreign document will have to be legalized by the Consulate-General before being valid in Brazil."
What signature are they talking about? There is no place on my BC where my signature is shown.
There is a signature on it but it is only a copy of Sheri Hupp who is the Registrar.
My 2nd question related to the first. The Consulate says "The signature on the document has to be previously recognized by a notary public or lawyer."
This adds to my confusion and also that of my lawyer/notary. He says there is no way he can make my BC any more valid than it is. He said if
I drag Miss Sheri Hupp into his office and get her to sign the BC in front of him then he could do something.
My 3rd question is what is authentication of documents? The link on the Consulate website doesn't work anyway so I can not
read what they have to say to discern the difference. I have read on other sites outlining the required documents to get married in Brazil
and some times they say Legalization and other say Authentication so what gives?