Notarial and documentary services guide for Canada
Documents, certificates, letters and notes available at the British High Commission in Canada.
Overview
The British High Commission and Consulates General in Canada offer limited notarial services as British consular officers in Commonwealth countries have no powers under the Commissioners for Oaths Act 1889 to undertake notarial acts, administer oaths or take affidavits which will be effectual in the United Kingdom.
How to legalise a document
British consular officials in Canada have no notary powers and cannot certify, notarise or legalise a document. This function is carried out by a Canadian notary public.
If you cannot find what you are looking for please refer below to the list of services which may be provided elsewhere or the British High Commission for a complete list of services in Canada.
Services provided elsewhere
- legalising UK documents/certificates: Legalisation Office
- provide copies of British birth, death and marriage certificates: General Register Office
- information on marriage in the UK
- certify your fingerprints: Metropolitan Police UK
- pension certificates: Department for Work and Pensions
- taxation and UK National Insurance contributions certificates: HM Revenues & Customs
- renew British driving licences or provide certificates regarding British driving licences: Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency
- certificates confirming British nationality: UK Border Agency
- certificates proving you are not British: Application for proof that you do not have British citizenship
Data protection
The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office holds and uses data for purposes notified to the Information Commissioner under the Data Protection Act 1998. Such personal data may be disclosed to other UK government departments and public authorities.
Updates to this page
Last updated 15 March 2018 + show all updates
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Updated the links for services provided elsewhere.
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First published.