Notarials

Any legal document such as Special Power of Attorney (SPA), Affidavit, Parental Travel Permit, Deed of Sale, and Certification to be used in the Philippines but executed in Canada and are required to be Acknowledged by the Philippine Consulate General to be valid in the Philippines.

Note:

  • Notarial services is by appointment...book appointment here
  • Please click on the link for each services to see requirements
  • For the consularization / acknowledgment of documents, please come to the Consulate with your documents already printed out (with photocopies). Please note that the Consulate does not draft documents such as SPAs / Affidavits on behalf of the applicants
  • Regular Processing: Four (4) to five (5) working days excluding mail delivery-time. For the release of their consularized documents, clients must submit a self-addressed Canada Post registered mail or XpressPost envelope.The Consulate is NOT RESPONSIBLE for delays or loss of documents mailed, or any other uncontrollable circumstances surrounding acknowledgment or authentication of your documents.
  • Expedite Processing: On-the-day release (should be filed between 9AM-12PM) of consularized documents may be requested with an additional expedite fee of CA$14.50 per document (not pages). Releasing of consularized documents is between 3PM to 4PM on the same day.

The Philippine Consulate General in Vancouver can notarize documents to be used in the Philippines. The document will be notarized in the form of an Acknowledgment or Jurat as the case may be. For this service, personal appearance of the signatory/ies at the Philippine Consulate and signing of the document/s in the presence of the Consular Officer are required.

Notarial services provided by the Consulate do not include the drafting or preparation of the document/s to be notarized. Applicant/s availing of this service are responsible in the preparation and printing of their own document/s. Applicants are also responsible in photocopying their IDs and documents as the Consulate do not provide photocopying services.

As the Consular Officer in this case performs the functions of a notary public, there is NO need to have the document notarized separately by a local notary public before submitting it to the Consulate for notarization.

Samples of documents that may be notarized at the Consulate include Special Power of Attorney, General Power of Attorney, Deed of Donation, Contract to Sell, Deed of Absolute Sale, Extrajudicial Settlement of Estate, Affidavits, Bank Forms, and Insurance Forms.

Core Requirements:

1. Confirmed appointment

2. Personal appearance of the signatory/ies

3. Original unsigned document/s to be notarized (plus one copy for the Consulate’s records)

  • The name/s of the signatory/ies in the document/s must be consistent with the name in the Passport or IDs to be presented

4. Original and valid Passport or two government-issued IDs of the signatory/ies

5. Photocopies of the valid Passport or two government-issued IDs of the signatories to be attached to the document/s for notarization

  • The number of photocopies should correspond with the number of documents to be notarized and an additional copy for the Consulate’s records)

6. Payment of fees in Canadian dollars

  • Regular processing  – CAD38.75 for each document or copy/ies
    • Release by mail and requires submission of a self-addressed Expresspost envelope or Canada Post registered mail
    • Processing is between 3 – 4 working days and does not include mailing delivery time
  • Expedite Processing – plus CAD 15.50 for each document or copy/ies
    • No need for submission of self-addressed envelope
    • Documents processed between 9AM – 12NN will be available for pick-up between 3PM – 4PM on the same day
    • Documents processed between 1PM – 3PM will be available for pick up on the next working day
  • Availment of expedited processing is subject to the number of documents to be notarized and availability of manpower/resources

Additional Requirements

In addition to the core requirements listed above, applicants for notarization of the following documents are required to submit additional requirements listed below:

 For Affidavit of Consent and Support and Parental Travel Permit

1. Passport of the parents plus two (2) photocopies

2. Birth Certificate of the child/ren plus two (2) photocopies

3. Two (2) photocopies of the passport of the child/ren

4. Two (2) photocopies of the passport of the accompanying adult

For Affidavit of One and the Same Person

1. Original and 2 photocopies of supporting documents bearing the two different names or entries of the applicant (ex. Birth Certificate, Marriage Certificate, government-issued IDs, old records, school records etc.)

For Joint Affidavit of Two Disinterested Persons

1. Personal appearance of the affiants (two disinterested persons) at the Consulate along with the core requirements.

2. Original and two (2) photocopies of supporting documents bearing the name and birth details of the person subject of the affidavit (ex. valid Passport, Birth Certificate, Marriage Certificate, government-issued IDs, old records, school records etc.)

For Affidavit of Denial (NBI)

1. Two photocopies of the notice from NBI listing the alleged cases in the Philippines

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