Notarial Services for documents to be sent to the Philippines: 1) 2) To notarize a document in Saskatoon, please go to: Filipino-Canadian Association of Saskatoon, Inc 14 – 115 3rd Avenue South Applicants are asked to call ahead to Must sign in person in front of the Notary Public Bring government-issued photo ID (preferably Philippine passport) Note that documents need to be sent to the Philippine Consulate General Toronto for authentication (red ribbon) Philippine Consulate General 7th Floor 160 Eglinton Avenue East Toronto ON M4P 3B5 Tel: 1-416-922-7181 Charge of $31.25 per document, money order or bank draft only; payable to Philippine Consulate General (an extra expedite fee of $12.50 can be included to have your document processed faster than average turn-around time) Buy two (2) xpresspost national envelopes –one to be used to send document to PCG and one to be use to send back the document to the applicant Addressing: First envelope: To: PCG as per above address From: Your Name and Mailing Address, telephone number Second envelope (plus recommended signature sticker): To: Your name and mailing address, telephone number From: Leave Blank When returned by PCG, applicant can send the document to the Philippines (recommended to use courier services rather than regular mail) Applicants have also the option to do the following: o Document will be signed in front of a notary public o Document will have to be sent to the Lt. Governor’s office in Regina for authentication Click on link for full information of this process: http://www.justice.gov.sk.ca/Signature-Authentication-onNotarized-Documents Next Step: See Note above - document needs to be sent to the Philippine Consulate General Toronto for authentication (red ribbon)
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