What is the difference between apostille, notarisation and legalisation?

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Abel Louis

Apostille: A form of authentication issued to documents for use in countries that participate in the Hague Convention of 1961.

Notarisation: The process of having a notary public certify the authenticity of a document's signature and the signatory's identity.

Legalisation: Is the process of certifying a legal document for international use, typically involving authentication by multiple authorities, used in countries not part of the Hague Convention.

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