Canada China Consular Agreement
marekbilek.cz - 4.12.2020Is it permissible for documents issued abroad and delivered in China and used in China to be authenticated only by the local Chinese embassy or consulates? These documents are first authenticated and legalized by the relevant local authorities, then authenticated by the local Chinese embassy or consulates.3 What documents are required to request consular authentication of foreign documents to Chinese embassies or consulates that will be issued abroad and sent and used in China? For foreign documents issued abroad, delivered and used in China, submitted by Chinese or foreign nationals, the following necessary documents must be forwarded to Chinese embassies or consulates abroad for consular authentication:1) The original copy or photocopy of a valid legal card (for example. B passport) of the applicant and documents already authenticated and legalized by the competent authorities of the country. The original copy of the documents cannot be separated at any time. (2) If authentication is applied through an agent, the agent must provide a photocopy of his valid ID card (for example. B passport) and valid applicant`s identity documents. 3. If the documents to be certified are a company or an organization, a photocopy of the passport of the legal representative of the company and an official document attesting to his status as the legal representative of the company are required. (4) Application forms must be completed in a truthful, complete and correct manner. (5) Other documents deemed necessary by the consular authority.4.
What is the procedure of a foreign trade document for consular authentication by Chinese embassies or consulates? If a civil or commercial document issued in a foreign country is intended to be served and used in China, the procedure for applying for consular certification at Chinese embassies or consulates is:1) The document is first authenticated or legalized by the competent authorities of the exhibiting country;2) The document is authenticated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or the relevant authorities of the country of issue. 2. If used in the receiving state, documents prepared, certified or certified by a consular officer in accordance with the law of the host state have the same validity and effect as documents established, certified or certified by the competent authorities of the receiving state.