Canadian Declaration of Renunciation of Inheritance and Attached Certificate Apostille

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-07

Chinese living in Canada, regardless of whether they hold Canadian nationality or not, if their parents in China have died and need to give up the right to inheritance, they can draft a declaration of renunciation of inheritance rights according to the following and apply for notarization and apostille.

Usually, if there are multiple siblings, and they are not in the same city or it is inconvenient to declare together, the declaration of renunciation can be drafted separately and notarized. If the family is relatively close, everyone's information can be reflected in the declaration of renunciation, and multiple siblings signing in front of the same notary at the same time is a way to save money. Of course, the drafted declaration also needs to be apostilled before it can be recognized by the relevant domestic authorities.

Next, we will go into detail on how to draft a declaration of renunciation of inheritance rights and apply for notarization and apostille.

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The renunciation of inheritance rights should be drafted by you and notarized by a notary public. The following is a reference sample of a declaration of renunciation of inheritance rights, please consult the relevant domestic departments for specific use. Please leave the signature and date section blank and you will need to sign in person in front of a notary public.

Declaration of renunciation of inheritance rights in Canada.

A notary public will certify that the Canadian Declaration of Renunciation of Inheritance is a true copy.

Once the above steps are complete, submit the documents to a Canadian provincial agency or federal** or the Department of Global Affairs for apostille.

When applying for apostille, you need to ensure that the documents are true, legal and meet the requirements.

By following the above steps, you can successfully apply for the notarization and apostille of the Declaration of Renunciation of Inheritance in Canada.

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