Planning to expand your business into Toronto or immigrate to Vancouver? Documents issued in the United States must go through an official authentication process to be legally recognized in Canada. Since Canada joined the Hague Apostille Convention in 2024, many U.S. documents can now be processed with an Apostille instead of full embassy legalization—making the process faster and more streamlined.
At US Apostille, we provide fast, secure authentication solutions for documents destined for Canada. Our Washington D.C. processing hub ensures same-day hand delivery to the U.S. Department of State, helping you avoid delays and costly rejections.
The Canada Authentication Process (Post-2024 Update)
With Canada now part of the Apostille Convention, the process has been simplified. Here’s how we ensure full compliance:
State Apostille Certification
We obtain the official Apostille from the Secretary of State in the state where your document was issued.
Federal Authentication (If Required)
For federally issued documents (such as FBI background checks), we secure authentication from the U.S. Department of State in Washington D.C.
Embassy Legalization (Only in Special Cases)
In rare situations where Apostilles are not accepted, we coordinate with the Embassy of Canada in Washington, D.C. for additional legalization.
Ready for Use in Canada
Your documents are fully prepared for immediate acceptance by Canadian government agencies, universities, and financial institutions.
Company Documents
Corporate & Commercial Services (High Priority)
Commercial Invoices & Certificates of Origin
Essential for exporting goods into Canada. We ensure compliance with Canadian customs and trade regulations.
Articles of Incorporation & Business Agreements
Required for opening a company or expanding operations within Canada.
Power of Attorney
Prepared and authenticated for legal use in Canadian courts, banks, and government entities.
Personal Documents
Personal & Academic Services
University Diplomas & Transcripts
Required for employment, immigration, or continuing education in Canada.
FBI Background Checks
Processed quickly for visa, work permit, and permanent residency applications.
Birth & Marriage Certificates
Authenticated for family sponsorship, immigration, and legal registration in Canada.
Critical Insights for Canada Authentication (2026 Updates)
Expert Tip #1: Apostille First
Because Canada now accepts Apostilles, most documents no longer require embassy legalization—saving both time and cost.
Expert Tip #2: Originals vs. Notarized Copies
Some Canadian authorities require notarized copies rather than originals. We guide you on the exact format needed to avoid rejection.
Expert Tip #3: Translation Requirements
If your documents are not in English or French, certified translation may be required for acceptance in Canada.