Whether you have your sights set on Mexico, plan to live in Mexico, own property or assets in Mexico, or need to present documents issued by Canadian authorities to Mexican authorities, you need to know the following:
Before you can use your Canadian documents in Mexico, you will need to apostille the documents through the appropriate Canadian government office.
Canada is now a party to the Apostille Convention, which simplifies the authentication process by eliminating the need for legalization of documents intended for use in other countries that are also parties to the convention
If you need further assistance on whether you need to apostille your documents for use in Mexico, please contact out office for assistance.
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