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LEGALISATION OF CHINESE DOCUMENTS TO BE USED IN SINGAPORE

 

  1. Bring the documents to a local Notary Public for legalisation.

  2. Legalised documents should be brought to the Foreign Affairs Office of the province or municipality for attestation.

  3. After the attestation by FAO, the documents should then be brought to the Singapore Consulate-General for legalisation.

LEGALISATION OF SINGAPORE DOCUMENTS TO BE USED IN CHINA

 

Legalisation of Government Documents

 

Legalisation of Government Documents

 

 

Legalisation of Government Documents

 

 

All documents issued by the Singapore Government Departments (eg. Registry of Marriage Certificates, Birth Certificates and Educational Certificates from local government schools) in their original text will be directly legalised by Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA). However, computer generated documents eg. Registrar of Marriage Search, Certificate of Making Decree Nisi Absolute, Adoption Petition, Business Profile from ACRA etc, must be certified by the issuing department first before presenting to MFA for legalisation.

 

For legalisation of true copies, please present the photocopy together with the original document for verification.

 

After the legalisation by MFA, the documents should then be brought to the Chinese Embassy in Singapore for authentication. For more details, visit the website of the Chinese Embassy in Singapore.

 

Legalisation of Non-Government Documents

 

 

Non-government documents (foreign / private / company documents) for use overseas to be legalised as follows:

 

  1. Notarised by a Notary Public (any law firm offering notarial services).
    To be issued with a notarial certificate.

  2. Certified by the Singapore Academy of Law

    Address: 1 Supreme Court Lane,

    Level 6, Singapore 178879

    Tel: 6332 4388

    Fax: 6334 4940

  3. Proceed to Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) for legalisation. Commercial documents such as Invoices, Bills of Sales, Certificates of Origin, Fumigation certificates, etc should be certified or seen by any of the four Chambers of Commerce (International, Chinese, Indian & Malay) or the Singapore Manufacturers' Association before presenting to MFA for legalisation.

  4. After the legalisation by MFA, the documents should then be brought to the Chinese Embassy in Singapore for authentication. For more details, visit the website of the Chinese Embassy in Singapore.

ATTESTATION OF SIGNATURES

 

For documents which require your signature in the presence of a Consular Officer, please call the Consulate-General at Tel: 6278 5566 Ext: 8101 or 8104 to make an appointment. Please bring along your passport/NRIC for verification of identity.

 

Fees (with effect from 1 Jan 2009)

 

Certify True Copy of Documents: RMB 22 for each copy

 

 Statutory Declaration : RMB 26

 

Notarial Certificate: RMB 51

 

Witness Signature: RMB 89 for each copy

 

Other Information

 

If you need advice or more information, please contact the Consulate-General:

Tel : +(86 21) 6278 5566 ext 8101 or 8104
Fax :+(86 21) 6295 6099
Email: singcg_sha@sgmfa.gov.sg

 
 

Address:
89 Wan Shan Road Shanghai 200336

Tel:
+86-21-6278 5566

Fax:
+86-21-6295 6038
+86-21-6295 6099 (Visa)

E-Mail:
singcg_sha@sgmfa.gov.sg

Operational Hours:

Mon - Fri
0830 - 1200 hrs
1300 - 1700 hrs

For Visa Applications
To submit application:
Mon - Fri, 0900 - 1100 hrs
To collect visa:
Mon - Fri 1600 - 1630 hrs

Note: Closed on Sat, Sun, Public Holidays in China and Singapore National Day on 9 August

For more information on visa application procedures, please click on Visa Services.

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