⦿   Office Address: Suite 100 1001 1st St SE Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2G 5G3   ⦿   Trunkline: +1 403-455-9457   ⦿   Email: calgary.pcg@dfa.gov.ph   ⦿   Office Hours: 9am to 4pm (except designated Philippines / Canadian Holidays)

Notarials and Apostille


I. Notarials and Legalization

The Philippine Consulate General in Calgary (PCG Calgary) can notarize (legalize) private documents executed in AB or SK to be used in the Philippines. This notarial service of PCG Calgary is the act of a Consular Officer witnessing someone sign a document. The document will be notarized in the form of an Acknowledgment or Jurat, as the case may be. For this service, personal appearance of the signatory/ies at the PCG Calgary and signing of the document/s in the presence of the Consular Officer are required.

Examples of private documents that may be notarized at the Consulate include Special Power of Attorney, General Power of Attorney, Deed of Donation, Contract to Sell, Deed of Absolute Sale, Extrajudicial Settlement of Estate, Affidavits, Bank Forms, and Insurance Forms, and others

Notarial services provided by the Consulate do not include the drafting or preparation of the document/s to be notarized. Applicant/s availing of this service are responsible for the preparation and printing of their own document/s. Sample affidavit forms or templates are, however, available on PCG Calgary’s website (see FORMS). Applicants are also responsible for photocopying their IDs and documents as the Consulate does not provide photocopying services.

As the Consular Officer performs the functions of a notary public, there is NO need to have the document notarized separately by a local notary public before submitting it to the Consulate for notarization.

The PCG does not authenticate documents that are executed or issued in other provinces of Canada aside from Alberta and Saskatchewan.



II. Apostille

For public documents signed or issued in Canada to be accorded legal effect in the Philippines, these documents must be covered with an Apostille certificate. An Apostille certificate is issued by competent authorities in Canada and certifies the authenticity of a public document for use in the Philippines.

Examples of public documents issued in Canada are: Birth Certificates, Marriage Certificates, academic credentials, and export and corporate records and others.

Only a Notary Public (and not a Commissioner for Oaths) can notarize private documents to be submitted to Alberta and Saskatchewan Competent Authorities, who will then affix the Apostille Certificate.

For the competent authorities that can issue Apostille certificates for public documents issued in the province of Alberta, please refer to this website: https://www.alberta.ca/document-authentication-other-jurisdictions-countries

For the competent authorities that can issue Apostille certificates for public documents issued in the province of Saskatchewan, please refer to this website: https://www.saskatchewan.ca/government/notarized-documents-legislation-maps/authenticating-notarized-documents

Note: The Philippines and Canada are now officially parties to the Apostille Convention. Starting 11 January 2024, public documents with an Apostille certificate issued by Competent Authorities in Canada (specifically the two Provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan) will no longer require the authentication of the Philippine Consulate General in Calgary for use in the Philippines.

The PCG Calgary will continue to issue certificates of authentication to public documents authenticated in Alberta and Saskatchewan before 11 January 2024.


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