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I often tend to get jumbled when it comes to docs legalizations ???Abu Hassaan said:Dear Mates,
I would like to suggest to all expats living in UAE to get their required documents issued by UAE Governments leglized/certified from Ministry of Foriegn Affairs such as Birth Certificates etc. My younger son was born in Abu Dhabi and carrying Birth Certificate issued by Health Authority, Abu Dhabi. I will get it legalized from Ministry of Foriegn Affairs as it is easy now as I am still living in UAE. If it will be required in future, it won't be that much easy from outside UAE. I shall also suggest to Pakistani Expats living in UAE to get such document attested by Embassy of Pakistan after getting certified from Ministry of Foreign Affairs. It will help them to recognized such documents in Pakistan without any problem.
Similarly, I will suggest all applicants residing in Pakistan to get their documents attested from Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Pakistan. These documents include Birth Certificates, Marriage Certificate etc. For any future use, you may be asked to get your document attested from Ministry of Foriegn Affairs of Canada in Canada. They won't testify unless such document is attested by Embassy of Pakistan in Canada and Embassy of Pakistan in Canada won't testify unless it is attested by Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan in Pakistan. Therefore, try to get such document attested from Ministry of Foreign Affairs before you leave Pakistan.
The big question: is it a must for every and each document (original/copy)to bear the seal of the Embassy of Canada ?
the smaller ones what is the correct order for the certification?
MOFA- CANADA EMBASSY?
from where do we have to get the docs notarized?
can anyone simplify this plz ?
Cheeeeeeeeeeers