Canada
Destination Guide
Korean documents for use in Canada — whether for immigration, employment, professional licensing, or education — require an apostille from MOFA or, in some cases, consular authentication. Our specialists clarify which process applies to your document type and destination province, and manage the workflow from start to finish.
Does IRCC Canada accept Korean apostilles?
Yes. Canada is a Hague Convention member, and IRCC accepts Korean MOFA apostilles for immigration applications. Some specific document types may still require additional authentication — our experts confirm what applies to your case.
Do I need a certified translation for Canadian immigration?
IRCC requires certified translations of documents not in English or French. Korean documents must be accompanied by a certified English or French translation by an accredited translator.
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