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Hague Apostille

Affidavit / Statutory Declaration · Apostille → Canada

NYC Legal handles the Notary + MFA + Apostille/Embassy chain end-to-end. — for Affidavit / Statutory Declaration destined for Canada 🟢 (Apostille). Notary fees from THB 1,500, turnaround 1–2 ชั่วโมง (express available).

Authentication chain for Affidavit / Statutory Declaration bound for Canada

Canada is a member of the Hague Apostille Convention — therefore Affidavit / Statutory Declaration must pass through: Notary Public → MFA Thailand → Apostille (for Canada).

Once the MFA issues an Apostille, Canada accepts it directly — no further embassy step required, saving 1-2 weeks and embassy fees.

Note: Acceded; effective Jan 2024

About Affidavit / Statutory Declaration

Notarised affidavit for foreign courts, immigration, and statutory bodies.

Common reasons clients prepare Affidavit / Statutory Declaration for Canada: Affidavit of Support สำหรับวีซ่านักเรียน/วีซ่าครอบครัว · Affidavit ยืนยันรายได้/ทรัพย์สิน · Statutory declaration สำหรับ NAATI/AUS Immigration.

Source documents to bring: ร่าง Affidavit, พาสปอร์ตผู้สาบาน, เอกสารประกอบ (หลักฐานรายได้/ทรัพย์สิน).

Total cost and timeline

Notary Public: THB 1,500-3,000 — turnaround 1–2 ชั่วโมง.

MFA Consular Affairs (Chaengwattana): THB 200-800/page — 2-3 business days (1-day express available).

Apostille included with the MFA step — no embassy fees.

Total ~5-7 business days · Express ~2-3 days.

Document checklist

  • Original Affidavit / Statutory Declaration (or copy to be certified)
  • Signer's Thai ID / passport
  • State Apostille as the destination
  • Power of attorney (if our runner files on your behalf)
  • Certified translation (if the destination requires local language)

FAQ

Will my Affidavit / Statutory Declaration be accepted in Canada?

Yes — after the Apostille, Canada accepts it directly with no extra embassy step.

Total turnaround?

5-7 business days · express in 2-3 days.

Total cost?

Notary THB 1,500-3,000 + MFA 200-800/page (includes Apostille).

Does an Apostille expire?

The Apostille itself does not expire, but many receiving authorities want documents dated within 3-6 months — verify with the recipient.

Other documents for Canada

Affidavit / Statutory Declaration for other countries