Creating a Power of Attorney (POA) from Canada for use in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Are you in need of creating a Power of Attorney from Canada or attesting any other Canadian document for use in the UAE? Look no further. We are here to make the process hassle-free for you. Say goodbye to the nightmare of traveling between Canada and the UAE just to get your POA done. No matter where you are in Canada, we can assist you. By choosing PRO Consultancy POA, you can trust us to handle all the necessary steps involved in preparing and attesting your Power of Attorney.

The Canadian attestation process sets itself apart from other countries by not issuing Apostilles. Instead, Canada follows a distinct procedure known as “Authentication and Legalization”. This procedure is necessary to attest documents for use in the UAE.

How It Works

To order your Power of Attorney (POA), simply visit our pricing page. There, you can choose the plan that suits your needs and specify the type of POA required. Our team of experts will then prepare your POA and send it to you for review and approval.Experience a seamless and efficient POA process with us!Once your POA draft is approved and finalized, you can either visit our notary public office in Ottawa or find a notary public in your area if you are located elsewhere. We will guide you through the notarization process and proceed with the necessary legalization procedures.

The document will be forwarded to the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (DFAIT) for processing. Once approved, a Certificate of Authentication will be affixed to the document. Subsequently, your document will be submitted to the UAE Embassy in Ottawa for legalization purposes.

Your document will undergo a comprehensive process to ensure its validity. It will be returned to the UAE and attested at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA). Rest assured, it will then be securely delivered to your designated representative in the UAE or any other location you may require.

Introducing the new e-notary system by Dubai Courts, which offers an alternative route for issuing a Power of Attorney. With the online notarization or e-notary portal, you can now notarize specific documents from anywhere, eliminating the need for multiple departmental legalizations. In other words, once your Power of Attorney is e-notarized in Dubai, the standard legalization process is no longer required. We are here to guide you through the seamless e-notarization process, ensuring convenience every step of the way. For more information on our online notarization services, please click here.

Why PRO Consultancy POA?

As you can see, obtaining attestation for a simple document often requires navigating multiple government departments, which can be a complex and time-consuming process. However, with PRO Consultancy POA, we can streamline this entire process for you. Our team will not only prepare your Power of Attorney (POA), but also handle the attestation from start to finish. This means you can sit back, relax, and focus on your other priorities while we take care of all the necessary work on your behalf.

We have assisted numerous clients across Canada in getting their Power of Attorneys and other documents duly attested for use in the UAE. By utilizing our services, you can have complete peace of mind knowing that your requirements will be met within the desired timeframe. You can rely on us to provide a seamless experience tailored to your needs.

In addition to Power of Attorney (POA) attestations, we offer a comprehensive attestation service for a wide range of documents to be used in the UAE or overseas. Our expertise extends to various documents, including but not limited to:

  • Birth, Marriage, Death Certificates
  • Educational Qualifications
  • Identification Documents
  • Financial and Tax Documents
  • Police Clearance Documents
  • Company Documents (License, MOA, Certificate of Incorporation, Share Certificate, etc.)

Disclaimer: The information provided on this page is intended for general purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice or relied upon for making specific decisions. It is not intended to create a lawyer-client relationship or substitute for professional legal advice. Visitors to this website are strongly encouraged to consult with their own lawyer or legal counsel for advice on specific legal matters.

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