The Apostille Convention came into effect in Canada on January 11, 2024. An authentication certificate called an "apostille" is attached to all documents that have been authenticated in B.C. on or after January 11, 2024. See Apostille Convention for details.
Different types of B.C. public documents may need to be prepared differently.
Before preparing your document for authentication, please check with the embassy or consulate of the destination country regarding what documents you need and what other steps you may need to take.
Click on the following links to see what documents can be authenticated in B.C. and how to prepare different document types for authentication:
If we cannot authenticate your document, we will return your document to you and explain in writing why it could not be authenticated.
Reasons we may not be able to authenticate your document include:
Email: BCAuthentication@gov.bc.ca
Mail/Courier Address:
Ministry of Attorney General
OIC Administration Office
Attention: BC Authentication Program
1001 Douglas Street
Victoria, BC V8W 2C5