What is an Apostille Certificate?
An Apostille is an official certificate issued by a government to authenticate documents for use in foreign countries. It verifies the genuineness of signatures and seals, ensuring international acceptance under the Hague Apostille Convention.
Who Issues an Apostille?
Typically, the country where the document originates provides the Apostille. In some cases, another authorised country may issue it, depending on specific requirements.
Why Use an Apostille?
With an Apostille, documents are recognised in countries that are part of the Apostille Convention without needing further validation. This streamlines processes like legalising business contracts, academic certificates, or personal documents for international use.